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Author parsing html files for java
Matthew Green

2005-03-30, 7:08 pm

ok by default easerver uses .jsp files , and these get parsed.
is there any way to setup easerver to parse .html files as well?

thanks

Matt


Larry Cermak [Team Sybase]

2005-03-30, 7:08 pm

Interesting question. Why woulf you want to parse HTML files?

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"Matthew Green" <mg@powersoft-services.co.uk> wrote in message
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> ok by default easerver uses .jsp files , and these get parsed.
> is there any way to setup easerver to parse .html files as well?
>
> thanks
>
> Matt
>



Doug Porter

2005-03-30, 7:08 pm

If you were just looking for a library to allow you to parse the elements in
an HTML file, check out this one on sourceforge:
http://htmlparser.sourceforge.net/

Doug Porter
DailyAccess Corporation


"Larry Cermak [Team Sybase]" <LCermak@branick-inc.com> wrote in message
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> Interesting question. Why woulf you want to parse HTML files?
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> Larry Cermak [Team Sybase]
> Branick Consulting, Inc.
> www.branick-inc.com
> EAServer & PowerBuilder Consulting & Training
> EAServer and PowerBuilder Computer Based Training Courses
>
>
> "Matthew Green" <mg@powersoft-services.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:423fd6ba$1@foru
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