Be that as it may (this is interesting info on ATG, wich I didn't know),
JHTML was a popular (not just ATG) file extension for JSP a couple years
ago.

Scott

On 27 Dec 2000 11:50:37 -0600, John N. Alegre wrote:
> This is incorrect.
> 
> I am not sure of the history but JHTML is what is used today by Art Technology
> Group's "Dynamo" application server.  It is proprietary but has some neat
> advantages to speed the set up of the presentation layer.
> 
> John
> 
> On 27-Dec-00 Scott "M." Stirling wrote:
> > I believe JHTML is one of the names for old JSP-like stuff prior to the
> > standardization of the first JSP spec.  I think Weblogic and Sun's JWS
> > used to support it.  Like classical Latin, it's a dead language.
> > 
> > 
> > On 27 Dec 2000 10:33:36 +0530, Santosh Kumar wrote:
> > What is the difference between JHTML and JSP?
> > -- 
> > Scott Stirling
> > West Newton, MA
> > 
> 
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