JSP Tutorial Step by Step
Introduction to JSP Comments
| Syntax
| Purpose
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<%-- comment --%>
| A JSP comment. Ignored by JSP-to-scriptlet translator.
Any embedded JSP scripting elements, directives,
or actions are ignored.
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<!-- comment -->
| An HTML comment. Passed through to resultant HTML.
Any embedded JSP scripting elements, directives,
or actions are executed normally.
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<%
| Used in template text (static HTML) where you really want
"<%".
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%\>
| Used in scripting elements where you really want
"%>".
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\'
| A single quote in an attribute that uses single quotes. Remember,
however, that you can use either single or double quotes, and the
other type of quote will then be a regular character.
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\"
| A double quote in an attribute that uses double quotes. Remember,
however, that you can use either single or double quotes, and the
other type of quote will then be a regular character.
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%\>
| %> in an attribute.
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<%
| <% in an attribute.
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