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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Matthew Harrison <m....@inpharmatica.co.uk> on 2001/02/12 10:01:14 UTC

Emacs and JSP

 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "Mike Campbell" <ug...@unixgeek.com>
 > To: <st...@jakarta.apache.org>
 > Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:02 PM
 > Subject: Re: Ted's FAQ "What Web sites are already Powered by Struts?"
 > 
 > > Not to start any sort of editor Jihad, but emacs does all the above
 > > mentioned stuff (plus tons more) and it's free.  (Works on NT, too.)
 > >
 > 
 > I've tried on three different occasions to learn emacs, but it works so
 > darned different from everything else on MS Windows that it just never
 > clicked.

Well, I'm happy enough with Emacs in general, but I've not yet managed to get a
nice JSP editing mode going. I've tried without success to get the multi-mode
thing going, are there any other suggestions (I develop on Linux - the Java
based editors are still a bit slow for me on Linux)?

cheers,

Matthew Harrison.

Re: Emacs and JSP

Posted by Michael Gerdau <mg...@technosis.de>.
>Well, I'm happy enough with Emacs in general, but I've not yet managed to
>get a nice JSP editing mode going. I've tried without success to get the
>multi-mode thing going, are there any other suggestions (I develop on Linux
>- the Java based editors are still a bit slow for me on Linux)?

Have you tried the html-helper-mode ? It comes with JSP (and ASP, PHP).
Especially the latest release had some problems that weren't there in
older versions but such is life in the free world.

The URL is http://www.gest.unipd.it/~saint/hth.html

HTH,
Michael
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