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Calendar plug-in Java Path

My complaintReport.jsp page code is as follows:
<%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8"
pageEncoding="utf-8"%>
<%@taglib prefix="s" uri="/struts-tags" %>
<%String path=request.getContextPath(); %>





Start date
Deadline
Processing status  
  















< ;td> value="" />








Complaint Date Respondent Complainant Processing Status Operation



Details




It can also be seen from the following that complaintReport.jsp and the datepicker calendar plug-in are in the same directory:


Many people around the calendar plug-in have used it and confirmed that there is no problem, but the two input text boxes of my jsp here do not display the calendar, which means that this calendar plug-in has no effect on me. Again, It's definitely not a problem with the calendar plug-in. I've tried it and it's much better. It works for others, but it doesn't work for me! Please give me some advice and help me find the problem. Wait, please help!

Reply to the discussion (solution)

firefox After installing firebug, open this connection, open firebug to check the network, and see if the calendar js is loaded successfully

Of course the path is wrong, do as above and see if the http request path of the final generated file is correct

firefox After installing firebug, open this connection, open firebug to view the network, see Is the calendar js loaded successfully, but I don’t know
What does “open firebug to view the network” mean

The path must be wrong. Check whether the js path is correct, and then put the sample in it to see if it can run. If it can run, it means you have written the code wrong. If it cannot run, it means the path is wrong



The way you write it, you can probably use

src path. Try changing the absolute path.

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