I completed a non-Struts JSP project with a designer who used
DreamWeaver. I hooked him up with the Tortoise CVS client, and we didn't
have any problems. Occasionally I would find tabs blown out, that was
about it. The HTML was fine. The site is in production and works in IE
and Mozilla. He told me Dreamweaver ignored stuff it didn't know how to
handle, and he never complained about inability to edit layouts.
Erik
Wendy Smoak wrote:
This is my first time having someone else do the page design. I'm thrilled
to have someone else do it, but they use DreamWeaver and I'm not sure what's
going to happen if it sees <html-el:form>. Then there's the fun of JSTL
tags embedded within HTML tags, which works fine but can't exactly be
considered valid syntax.
I checked the archives, but only found suggestions to use something other
than DreamWeaver. I don't think that's going to go over well.
My current plan is to have them use plain-old html form elements, and I'll
automate as much as possible the task of switching them over to
<html-el:...> tags. Not much fun, but far better than having to do the
page design.
Does anyone have suggestions for coordinating page design with Struts webapp
development?
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