Try Dreamweaver MX (much better than preceding versions)...

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From: John Slaman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 9:08 AM
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Subject: Recommend cheap/free HTML/JSP Editor for Java Developers


I'm looking for a cheap or free HTML & JSP editor that give you both
source code editing and WYSIWYG. I know there are many available - but I
want to know what people are using and recommend.

The issue here is we don't want to get a licensed copy of Dreamweaver
for every java guy we have in house; since many focus primarily on
back-end development.  However, from time to time they do get involved
in a little something on the front-end; and it's inappropriate to expect
them to work in notepad.

Thanks.

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