For development and training, why not run JSP on your own PC?  One way
(among many) to do that would be to download and install Tomcat from
<http://jakarta.apache.org> -- it even runs on Windows 95.

Craig McClanahan


On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Ronny Van der Perre wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Can anybody point me to a free (or very cheap) webhost that supports JSP.
> For training and developement purposes only.
>
> Thx
>
> Ronny
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