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You can also try template utility classes. It is limited but
if your html is simple enough it will work nicely.

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Alex.

On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Johan Compagner wrote:

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> I don't know much about JSP at this time.
> But i want to separate the HTML code from the java code.
> I don't want to generate the HTML code inside a Servlet because
> maintainabillity isn't easy this way.
> I heard that you can store the HTML (layout) inside JSP and then
> let the Servlet engine serve those  JSP. 
> Can this be done with JServ , who parses the JSP's then?
> or must i wait for tomcat?
> 
> greetings
> Johan
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