> 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.
ohh if you want to just edit jsp files and you don't like notepad, cause you
can't see where your code is, i suggest ultraedit, you can choose your own
color codes for every extension, my jsp color codes are everything is light
grey and the jsp stuff (tags, scriplets) are red, so this way i can see just
what i need, very helpful on a long run, not to mention ultraedit has
goodies like find and replace in multiple files and column select mode
AndySoft
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