Why not use Forte.... It supports JSP... It also allows to debug your jsp
code in-line... Pretty cool....

-Larry Hoffman

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Subject: Re: DreamWeaver as a JSP editor?


Dreamweaver 3 does not support JSP.  In fact I don't think it will let
you edit before the HTML tag.  However, Dreamweaver Ultradev
does "support" JSP but not very well.  I use Dreamweaver Ultradev
for my front-end work but most of the coding I do myself in DU's
text editor or with Forte or HomeSite.  You can find out more about
Ultradev on Macromedia's web site.

Olivia

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