Hi,
You can keep the html in a file and open it in your doGet() or doPost().
-----Original Message-----
From: Yang XIAO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, February 18, 2000 3:59 AM
Subject: servlet and html
>Hi,
>
>Currently I just include html in my servlet using out.println("<html>
>stuff"), but it's hard to debug and bad view when I look at the page
source.
>
>Appreciate it if anyone could give me instructions on how to make the
>servlet and html perfectly work together?
>
>I'm using JServlet 2.0 (I cannot use JSP?) and Apache JServ 1.0 on Linux
>i386.
>
>thanks in advance
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