Web Browser? Or, Web Server? JSP is server side scripting. The browser
just sees HTML tags. So, in theory, all browsers support JSP. Obviously, u
gotta have a server which supports JSP. I found that WebLogic 4.5.1 (eval
version available for NT and UNIX) particularly good. Also, SUN's own Java
Web Server is worth a shot. Hope this helps....
Regards,
Shrisha
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Hamid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 3:36 PM
Subject: JSP Issue
> Dear Gurus,
> I am new/Starter in JSP. Is their any Web Browser which supports JSP built
> in. As IIS 4.0 Supports ASP by default, and we dont have to install any
> engine on it.
>
> Your answer will highly help me in moving forward.
>
> Hamid
>
>
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