*** you're not the first one asking this question.
one thing is to use something like webmacro (www.webmacro.com). the other
way is to build something by yourself: some classes that read in html
template files and replace certain placeholders in there with some data from
your calculations/database etc. then send the finished document to the
browser.
- martin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Resource Allocation [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 8:27 AM
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Subject: large HTML code
Hi...
I am facing a problem I dont if its a simple one ...but if I want a large
HTML
form to be returned to the user, it does not seem wise to me to code every
line
of the HTML code in the out.println("......") statements. Can I do away with
that by any other possible way...somebody please help me with that
Thx
Yogesh
IMRglobal Ltd.
Plot # 22, SEEPZ,
Andheri (E), Mumbai-400096
Phone : 8291421 Ext. 151
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