Thanks for the reply and the expertise. To answer questions you raised:
I'm having a hard time understanding why anyone would want to spend
the extra server side processing cycles for doing this.
The reasons would be:
1) to make debugging HTML display problems easier to track down.
2) to
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Subject: RE: JTidy integration?
Thanks for the reply
Using a servlet filter would be the easiest way to implement something
like this (no change required to your application or to Struts), but
I'm having a hard time understanding why anyone would want to spend
the extra server side processing cycles for doing this. It won't have
any affect on the
Hi
I have not used Struts with Jtidy but I've used the two technologies in
different projects. The way I see it you create a servlet filter that uses
the Tidy.parse method to parse the JSP output. Then you map the filter to
the main JSPs that includes the rest of the content. Everytime the
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