I believe you could save the html form in a file and then read in the file
and do a out.println with the file.
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Lauren wrote:
> At 08:26 AM 4/30/99 , Resource Allocation wrote:
> >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
> >
>
> An alternative to those solutions already listed is the Tags package by
> Hothouse Objects. This is a fairly straightforward solution and meant
> specifically for your problem.
>
> www.hothouseobjects.com
>
> FWIW,
> LCB
>
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