Dear Struts supporter,

There seems to be a real world problem with using Struts (well, not
really Struts, but JSP Tag Libraries). It seems despite zero java coding
on the JSP pages, those 'funny' tags are still not digest-able by average
graphic designers. I mean, if they were to use Macromedia DreamWeaver, it
would not've rendered the look and feel if the tags were something like
this: -

<html:img page="/nice.gif" altKey="Nice"/>

<html:html locale="true">  </html:html>

<html:link page="/another.jsp"><bean:message
key="another.title"/></html:link>


As opposed to the native standard HTML tags?

I'm really not sure whether Macromedia or any other popular graphic
artiste tool would render these Struts JSP pages properly. Anybody here
has any experience solving this real world problem?

Thanks. Any help would be much appreciated.
Regards,

  Tzer
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