A page ending in .jhtml uses a JavaServlet. JSDK, aparently a part of
Java-Apache [Apache-Java?] requires that the page end in .jhtml to use
the code module ... you can have the code on the page but it won't work
if the page ends in anything other than .jhtml [good way to keep
dangerous things confined?? <G>]

You can find far more informaiton, I'm sure, if you search 

       JSDK Apache.

The URL I grabbed on the 1st search thru HotBot advanced search was too
long to write down by hand, but contained archives of e-mail concerning
the requirement for / use of jhtml extension.

l.d.
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 14:43:39 -0500, Roger Turk wrote:

> I have noticed a new extension for html: .jhtml

> I did a brief search for a definition of .jhtml, but could not find
> anything.  A search for, "jhtml" using Infind turned up sites where this
> extension was used.

> Anyone???

> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona  USA

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