Another way to separate Java code from HTML is
PreparedHTML.  This is a really simple and free
servlet tool at http://www.its.washington.edu/~garth/prep.html

At 06:05 PM 11/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Is it correct to say that both JSP and Servlet Templates are a way to
>separate out your HTML code from the servlet code? If that were true, then
>what are the advantages or disadvantages to using Servlet Templates as
>opposed to JSP? I personally feel that Servlet Templates are a better way to
>separate HTML from Java.
>
>Thanks and regards,
>
>Lokesh
>
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