> Agreed. Competition is good. I just think since JSP is part of the
> plan for J2EE and supports the write once run anywhere, including
> the nice .war file where you can jar up a whole web dir and move it
> to any platform..that JSP is the way to go.

Templates run anywhere.  Templates can use the .war file.

> Speaking as a Java engineer, I tend to think JSP is easier. But, I
> can see from a non-java engineer, even just a web content developer,
> that WebMacro could equally be appealing.

Excellent!  You've received my message.  Now when you see documentation
that compares JSPs to out.println() servlets you can think to yourself,
"Why aren't any other options not being mentioned here?"

-jh-

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