Have you tried the new color coding for HomeSite 4.5? It has full Java and HTML
color coding built in.

Brian

Juraj Kazda wrote:

> Hi!
>
> To code JSP I use this method:
>         HTML in HomeSite 4.5
>         JSP related additions to previously made HTML file I used to do in
> UltraEdit 7.0
>
> In my opinion, HomeSite's JSP syntax highlighting is poor. Maybe I have bad
> settings, but as I have it now, it's not such colorful as I prefer. I would
> like to have it the same way as ordinary HTML plus support of JSP specific
> tags. Now it is that every HTML tag has the same coloring.
>
> Therefore I switch to UltraEdit where it is more tabular. And I can also
> code beans there.
>
> --jerry
>
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Cox Target Media

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