At 02:18 PM 8/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>> Aside note: View source on http://www.hallmark.com.  Try editing that by
>hand!
>>
>> Dave F.
>
>That really doesn't look like JSP output, unless they run it through a
>filter that removes the CR+LF at the end of the cycle.  The reason is that
>most JSPs are based on source HTML-like files with the JSP tags, and most of
>the JSP engines turn each line of HTML into a println().  Or are there
>versions that just use print() and ignore the CR+LF in the source files?

According to the javadoc for PrintWriter, the line separator used for
println() is platform dependent, so it may not necessarily be CR+LF.
Haven't tried it myself on any platform but NT, though.

        Steve Odendahl
        Vunetix, Inc.

>
>Either way, troubleshooting on their site must suck, though I suspect they
>have a pretty-print routine for converting that to something readable.
>After all, if a table was misaligned or the like, I'd sure hate to look at
>that code and try to figure out what went wrong! <smile>
>
>David
>
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