I create them with straight HTML. If you use the Tiles extension well, there's no WYSIWYG needed.

As far as I know, there is no WYSIWYG editor out there with explicit support for Struts tags. If you have to have one, design your web pages with one, then go in and replace the HTML with your tags.

Chris Hatton


On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 11:56:02 +0200, peter bosmans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi,

I'm pretty new with struts and I've created little tests with jsp-pages
in the view-module.
During the older days, i've got (for example) dreamweaver to create
fancy html-pages on a WYSIWYG way-of-work.
I was wondering how other struts-people now create there jsp-pages with
the taglibs of struts, and holding the flexibility of an WYSIWYG editor.
Can anybody tell me how they work to create there view-pages. (fast and
fancy)

Thanks in advance,

Peter


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