I've never tried this for this purpose, but maybe write a servlet
that takes the name of the html file in......and spits out the results
content-type being plain text of java.net.URLEncoder.encode(<this is string
that contains page data>).....i'm sure there are more optimum way sto do
it, but you are just sharing a couple of pages of code....putting into
<PRE></PRE> probably wouldn't work....


David

At 07:39 AM 6/9/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>ok, ive just created a e-commerce web site using jsp.
>This was a project I had to do for  my final year in
>college.
>I have to put up all the source code on the web so my
>lecturers can see it.
>I want to store my code in HTML file, and I also want
>thes HTML files to highlight the syntax in different
>colors, to make it look clear instead of having it in
>black and white.
>Is there any program out there that will let me
>convert my jsp files into HTML docs to show the code
>in the HTML doc and highlighted?
>Need this to get me more marks for presentation.
>All help is welcome.
>Thanks
>rui
>
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