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Subject:Re: Have you done Java Server Pages before? From:Pineapplesoft Mailing List Account <bulk -at- pineapplesoft -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 24 Feb 2000 09:35:16 +0100
At 09:00 AM 2/24/00 , you wrote:
>The VP of Development just told us that we can't use Active Server Pages to
>create customizable online help. And we found that trying to create it using
>DHTML/JavaScript isn't working for both IE and Navigator. So, he said that we
>could use JSP, which is similar to ASP, only different. :-)
>
>Have you done anything with JSP? And, if so, can you recommend any web
sites or
>books that I can use to learn how to use it to customize our documentation?
Assuming you are familiar with JavaScript, there was a good article at
iPlanet View Source but I don't have the reference handy.
Go to http://developer.iplanet.com/viewsource and search the archive for
something called "Java Server Page: JavaScript developer upgrade your
skills to Java" or something similar.
--ben
Benoît Marchal, Pineapplesoft
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