thank you very much for your clear answer.
Zico
On 2/22/07, Mano <manokaran@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/22/07, Zico <mailzico@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it is.
I entered into Cisco site as student. And after installation Macromedia
flash for linux, a page named" .jsp", which did not came...
Zico
On 2/22/07, Senthil Kumaran S <stylesen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2/22/07, Zico <mailzico@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i cannot open .jsp with firefox.... what should i do?
Is this .jsp file provided by a web server?
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Senthil Kumaran S
When you type something.jsp in you browser, it does not mean that your
browser is 'opening' something.jsp file. It means that your browser is
requesting a resource called something.jsp from the webserver. Upon
receiving this request, the webserver, seeing that it has a .jsp
extension,
will hand over control to a java web application server (eg. Tomcat). The
application server, in turn, executes the methods found in the file called
something.jsp, assembles the output of each method into a html document
and
sends the html doc back to your browser.
So, if your browser does not display the response from a resource
properly,
it means that the resource did not generate a proper html document. There
is
nothing you can do to tweak your browser to display it properly.
regds,
mano
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