On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 13:46:29 +0100, Daniel Lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
||| Hi Jar,
|||
||| We are using Dreamweaver ourselves to edit JSP pages and we are more or
||| less happy with it but we are programmers so...
||| DreamWeaver doesn' support JSP by itself but a colleague of mined added
||| support for the basic JSP tags extending dreamweaver's funcionality
||| using a bit of XML, HTML and Javascript. We are planning on getting into
||| JSP 1.1 and using custom tags to get rid of as much java code as
||| possible and then we will extend Dreamweaver's functionality to
||| recognize our tags so at least the designers can recognize the where the
||| "code" is located and don't touch it. I guess you could do the same with
||| any other tool that allows you to extend the tags that it recognizes.
We are using Homesite 4 which has support for JSP OOTB. The JSP support
showed up in 4.0, I believe. 4.0.1 is the current shipping version, and I'm
testing 4.5 RC3, which is even nicer. It doesn't have a palette of JSP tags
or anything, but the syntax coloring of the JSP stuff with the HTML is
really top notch. It makes it a lot easier to write them than just using a
Java editor or a plain HTML editor.
www.allaire.com if anyone is interested.
Joey
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