[opencms-dev] how do i preview JSPs?

Andy Kriger akriger at greaterthanone.com
Fri Sep 17 22:41:49 CEST 2004


If you have another browser window open, doesn't that mean you have to
publish the changes first? If the site is live, that's not a good option. I
want myself or the client to be able make page changes and view them before
they are actually available on the site. 

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[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Olli Aro
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What I normally do is to keep another browser window open for the preview
and keep refreshing that.

 

Olli

 

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[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Andy Kriger
Sent: 17 September 2004 21:03
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Subject: [opencms-dev] how do i preview JSPs?

 

When editing an HTML file, the sourcecode/wysiwyg editors provide a preview
button to view changes while they are offline. 

How do I preview changes to a JSP file that is being edited before making it
live? 

Andy Kriger | Software Director | Greater Than One, Inc. 
395 Hudson Street | 5th Floor | New York, NY 10014 
P: 212.252.7197 | F: 212.252.7364 | E: akriger at greaterthanone.com 


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