Spring 3.1 JSP taglibs now correctly support HTML5 input tags with types other than "text", so the assertion in the "Thymeleaf vs JSP" article about Spring JSP taglibs "not currently supporting HTML5" should be modified in order to clarify that this is no longer true since 3.1
Spring 3.1 JSP taglibs now correctly support HTML5 input tags with types other than "text", so the assertion in the "Thymeleaf vs JSP" article about Spring JSP taglibs "not currently supporting HTML5" should be modified in order to clarify that this is no longer true since 3.1