When you run the code sweeper in JRun studio it will format the HTML
and leave the JSP alone. You could download it at allaire.com.

On 10 Jan 2001, at 8:28, Daniel Lynn wrote:

> In an attempt at some quality control, my company recently picked up a
> program that runs through HTML and checks syntax to find errors that
> may occur on some browser and all that jazz... Unfortunately, 9 out of
> 10 pages I write are in JSP, which this program does not like in the
> least.. anyone know a program that'll do the same thing with the HTML
> and just ignor the JSP?
>
> -Daniel
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