Hello, Daniel.. thanks for excellent information... accept a free
beverage of your choice from me when in NYC.

>3. Local copy?
>
>Huh?  The servlet engine runs on the server hosted by the ISP.  It wouldn't
>be local unless you were the ISP.

well.  there must be a way I could use my own version of
the servlet that converts a .jsp file into a servlet-derived
class... so I could install JSP10Servlet and some other stuff
locally and have just my personal .jsp pages all be 1.0 and
everything is beautiful?

or perhaps not, oh, well...


>If you're stuck with using 0.92 I would strongly suggest you avoid the 0.92
>features that were dropped in the 1.0 spec!

don't be coy here :-P

What are these fatal features of which you speak?

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