Something I've been looking at is using a Jeditor control to deal with
this problem.

Basically if JSP is gonna be big we need the client side tools as
well as the server side environment. Sun probably need to convice the
HTML editor brigade to put it in all the proprietary editors out
there.

A first step though is to use an Editor from JDK2.0 and upgrade its
understanding of HTML.




Nic Ferrier
Tapsell-Ferrier Ltd
www.tapsellferrier.co.uk


>>> Gabriel Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/3/99 9:03:07 PM >>>
>So until browsers are made to ignore jsp tags you
>will have a very hard time convincing a designer that jsp is the
best thing
>since slice bread.  Which means the java developer is also the web
designer too.

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