and FYI,
HomeSite 4 doesn't yet have support for JSP/Java built in.

It comes with the ability to pug in additional parsers
but for the time being, Allaire doesn't provide one for JSP and/or Java
(see http://forums.allaire.com/hsconf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=256462).

There is one offered at http://www.burridge.net/jsp/homesite.html
but this is very limited, a bit buggy and it doesn't appear helpful to me.

So when you use HomeSite to edit JSPs, it doesn't offer much more than a
mere text editor. I'm sorry, but thats exactly what it appears to me after
two weeks trial. Besides that, HomeSite 4 is a great HTML-tool and I really
wish I'd offer similar capabilities for JSP as FrontPage does for ASP.

bye,
Werner


> -----
> FYI - HomeSite is an Allaire product.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Richard Vowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: JSP FAQ take 1
> >
> >
> 7) What HTML editors support JSP?
> >
> > Most of the visual developers do not support JSP in any way, shape or
> > form, they mess up the
> > tags totally. The following HTML editors have been known to work with
> > JSP:
> >
> > - HomeSite (? where to get this from ?)
> > - Windows Notepad
> > - VI
> >

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