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Subject: RE: Capturing the output of a JSP page as HTMLHi, Thanks for the reply to my question. I am not familiar with filters. How would I do this?
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Subject: RE: Capturing the output of a JSP page as HTMLI think you can use a Filter to do that.
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Subject: Capturing the output of a JSP page as HTML
Can anyone tell me if this is possible. I have a JSP page that contains
information about an order that was just entered (Essentially a
confirmation page). What I want to do is somehow intercept the output
stream inside the JSP page and write it to a file, as plain html, which I
will later attach to an email and send to someone.
Thanks,
Andy
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