Read through the spec this weekend and like what I've seen so far.

Here's some immediate feedback:

Section 1.6 (starting on page 24) describes various application models one
can use with JSP.  In previous specs we had learned to differentiate a
"model 1" from a "model 2".  The new spec doesn't use these terms anymore,
and doesn't present an obvious equivalent model to what was model 2
(although I think it should).  I think it is important that a reusable
nomenclature for these models be established, if for no other reason that we
can easily refer to them without having to wave our arms around trying to
draw pictures in the air of what we are talking about.

BTW, my favorite line in the new spec: "These contents may be static but may
also be dynamically generated by some other JSP, Servlet, or some legacy
mechanism like ASP." (p.29).

Dan
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Daniel Kirkdorffer
Sr. Consultant, Syllogistics LLC
Web:   http://www.syllogistics.com/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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