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All,

I was looking at this PR[1] and wondering why we have huge swaths of
CSS and HTML in a Java source file, instead of using e.g. JSP or some
other content-generation framework.

I know, I hate JSP, too, but having large blocks of HTML and CSS in
Java strings is just ... awful.

Also, is there a particular reason we are using embedded CSS in the
pages instead of an external CSS file?

Ultimately, it would be a good idea to move all CSS and even styles
into a separate CSS file so we can tighten-up the Content Security
Policy on the manager app. This can help prevent attacks if there
happens to be some kind of XSS vulnerability hiding in there somewhere.

Any objections to evicting the CSS to begin with?

Thanks,
- -chris

[1] https://github.com/apache/tomcat/pull/327
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