I've been looking through archives and such for examples of how to capture the HTML output from a given JSP programmatically so I can archive or do other things with that HTML. For example, we might do this to record the text of an agreement that was displayed to a user, in which a JSP generated the agreement HTML page. The pages may be generated from either HTTP GET or POST.
It would be nice to perhaps just have a servlet "include" the response from a JSP, passing along the GET/POST request to that JSP, but then have the servlet capture the JSP's response in a string for processing/storage. O'Reilly has a caching servlet that may help, but I was wondering if anybody had come out with an elegant way to do this. Thanks, David --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
