Jennifer,
I use textPad all the time, and I never have problems like that. Try this:
when you do save as, use double quotes around the name e.g. "name.jsp".
Good luck!
>From: Jennifer Feeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Cant Save .jsp file!!
>Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:54:00 +0000
>
>Hi all,
>
>Heres a beginners question!
>I have developed some very simple JSP files, I am using Text Pad as
>my developing tool, I use it alot for writing Java, HTML or C,
>however, I cannot save .jsp files....
>
>They just get changed to Name.jsp.txt........
>I have tried the save as and choose the all files options, but they
>still dont save as .jsp files!
>
>I downloaded 1 .jsp file and when I tried to open it my system
>asked, "Open With........".
>
>Do I have to install anything or set any paths? I am building
>servlets and they are working fine and I have Sun's "JSDK2.1" working
>as my server.
>
>Any help would be a great help, as I cant even run a .jsp file at the
>moment!
>
>Regards,
>jennifer
>
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