you must tell your webserver that when it encounters the .jsp extension that
it must pass the request to a servlet container, such as jrun. i don't know
how to do this with pws but with iis you simply map the .jsp extension to
the appropriate dll, in this case, jrun.dll..
>From: Pritam Bhowmick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Pritam Bhowmick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: JSP setup
>Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 16:44:16 PST
>
>Hi!
>
>I am new to web programming. I am trying to write some JavaServer Page
>programs. I have installed the Microsoft Personal Web Server on my machine
>(Win95). However, the browser does not recognize the Java code within the
>JSP file (i.e. it only renders the HTML part of the code). What are the
>things I need to setup to run a JSP file from the server? Can someone
>please
>explain the steps required?
>
>
>Thanks and appreciate your help.
>
>Pritam.
>
>
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