Hey!

May I make a comment and a suggestion.

The web-designer should not have to do Java but she needs
to be comfortable with JSPs, which are mostly HTML.

You need to take her HTML/SSI code and extract the SSI stuff
and do that with a servlet and Java Beans.  I don't recommend
SSI.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis



Andrew Klochkov wrote:

> Hello.
>
>  I'm using IBM WebSphere 3.5 + IBM Web Server (Apache) 1.3.13.
>  My web-designer writes her html using ssi-instructions and she does
>  not want to learn java, so I cann't convert her SSI to JSP
>  directives. The problem is that servlet's (JSP) output does not go
>  through web-server, so SSI instructions in the output does not work.
>  The documentation of WebSphere says that SSI can work in servlet
>  output, but doesnt says HOW to do it. Help!
>
> --
> Andrew Klochkov
>
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