And Also the Following site uses
www.hallmarkgreetings.com
And
www.hallmark.com
uses the JSP
From: Srikala Golla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Any websites using JSP
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 09:27:03 -0700
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These sites, and some of the others mentioned, appear to be "BroadVision" sites rather
than JSP sites (see Mark Kolb's post). I notice that many of the URL's refer to
"BV_SessionID". That seems to be a dead giveaway. Remember - the ".jsp" extension
doesn't necessarily mean it is JavaServer
Aside note: View source on http://www.hallmark.com. Try editing that by
hand!
Dave F.
That really doesn't look like JSP output, unless they run it through a
filter that removes the CR+LF at the end of the cycle. The reason is that
most JSPs are based on source HTML-like files with the JSP
At 02:18 PM 8/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
Aside note: View source on http://www.hallmark.com. Try editing that by
hand!
Dave F.
That really doesn't look like JSP output, unless they run it through a
filter that removes the CR+LF at the end of the cycle. The reason is that
most JSPs are based on