THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You have saved me one great headache!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope you have a GREAT CHRISTMAS!!!!!
Matt
Lynn Walton wrote:
> Here's what has worked for us:
>
> With Dreamweaver closed, add the following 2 lines to the Dreamweaver
>Configuration/Extensions.txt file:
>
> JSP: Java Server Pages
>
> Then, open Dreamweaver and from a document window do:
> Edit | Preferences
> Click on HTML Rewriting and in the
> Never Rewrite HTML section, make sure it is checked,
> Then make sure .jsp is in the list of file extensions and add it if it is not
>
> Lynn
>
> Matt Goss wrote:
>
> > If such a thing exists, I'd like to know as well! I use dreamweaver currently, and
>I've just been changing the extension on the pages to edit them. (ie.
> > change .jsp to .htm, edit, then change back to .jsp) :(
> > Matt
> >
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> >
> > > A quick question though it may be off-topic. (I tried macromedia
> > > first). I thought Dreamweaver would 'know about' and edit jsp files
> > > automatically. There's an .asp file-type listed but not jsp. I think a
> > > 'translator' is required. Anybody know how to enable jsp-aware editing?
> > >
> > > I'm not looking for the editor to act as a server (a la Ultra-Dev), but
> > > mostly just to
> > > be able to edit the embedded html without messing up the jsp inside.
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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