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I am working on some JSP pages and I don't know how correctly comment (to disable) a portion of code.

Into my code I have the following situation:

<!--
        <%if (tipoingresso.equalsIgnoreCase("NOLOGGED")) {%>
        <!--ATTENZIONE DIFFERENZA TRA FRONT END E SENZA FRONT END-->
        <!--<a href="/EdiWEA" target="_parent"><span class="linkboldblue10">&nbsp;&nbsp;Esci</span></a></ALIGN="LEFT">-->
        <!--<a href="../" target="_parent"><span class="linkboldblue10">&nbsp;&nbsp;Esci</span></a></ALIGN="LEFT">-->
            <input class="bottone" type="text" readonly
                   value="Esci" onclick="Javascript: loadingPopUp(); parent.document.location.href='../'"
                   onMouseOver="'Esco';return true"/>
        <%} else {%>
        <!--<a href="edi.do?serv=4.0"><img src="img/indietro.gif" width="64" height="20" border="0"></a></ALIGN="LEFT">-->
            <input class="bottone" type="text" readonly
                   value="Indietro" onclick="Javascript: loadingPopUp(); document.location.href = 'edi.do?serv=4.0'"
                   onMouseOver="'Indietro';return true"/>
        <%}%>
-->

As you can see I have an if else statment into my JSP and I want entirely comment and disable it.

The problem is that in this way can't work. I obtain that the selected input still shownin my page and also it is shown the --> comment close string after my button.

Why? What am I missing? How can I fix this issue?

Tnx

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<!-- --> is ignored by the browser, <%-- --%> is ignored by the JSP engine.

Care must be taken, since when using <!-- --> the end result may look correct, but the JSP code is still executed (even if possible output isn't shown).

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  • Tns so much also for this additional informations that I ignored :-) Apr 30, 2015 at 10:21
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The syntax for comment in JSP is

<%-- comment --%>

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