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Page Range
1. The current page is valid.
2. Set the property by using PageContext's Aetattribute () and get the property through the PageContext getattribute () method.
pagedemo.jsp
1 <%@ Page Language="Java"ContentType="text/html;charset=gb2312" %>2 <HTML>3 <Head>4 <title>Page Range</title>5 </Head>6 <Body>7 <%--setting properties on the page range--%>8 <%9 Pagecontext.setattribute ("name","James");//Set property name, whose value is JamesTen %> One <%--get page Range Properties--%> A <% - StringStrName= (String) Pagecontext.getattribute ("name");//value of the Value property name - Out.println ("Page Range: The value of the Name property is" +strName);//the value of the output string strname the %> - </Body> - </HTML>
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pagedemo2.jsp
1 <%@ Page Language="Java"ContentType="text/html;charset=gb2312" %>2 <HTML>3 <Head>4 <title>Page Range</title>5 </Head>6 <Body>7 <%--get page Range Properties--%>8 <%9 StringStrName= (String) Pagecontext.getattribute ("name");//value of the Value property nameTen Out.println ("Page Range: The value of the Name property is" +strName);//the value of the output string strname One %> A </Body> - </HTML>
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Java-jsp page range of built-in objects