hi josh ,
what u can do is execute the jsp1 , and redirect it to
another jsp2 and fetch the input stream of the request object of the jsp1
and use it.
i hope this will solve your purpose..
anup
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Subject: Capture HTML output?
> I have a page that the customer wants to be able to email, is there a way
I
> can make tomcat execute the jsp, but return the output in a string instead
> of sending it to the browser?
>
> -Josh
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