I think this statement explains a lot about some of the questions we get on
this mailing list.
 >When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp code
 >works fine,

Regards,

Richard




At 07:13 AM 5/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>                 Hi Folks,
>
>                 When you work on a software factory, sometimes the jsp code
>works fine,
>                 but it looks like a Frankstein, awful, and in fact we need
>to re-format it, but
>                 it spends a little time to do, do you know some jsp
>formatter code ?
>                 It'd better a free tool, maybe an add-in for TextPad or
>something like that.
>
>                 Tx you guys very much !
>
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