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This page contains an archived post to the Java Answers Forum made prior to February 25, 2002. If you wish to participate in discussions, please visit the new Artima Forums.
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Hi, I'm new to the Java thing and I had the same problem with my own JSP's. The answer is to use Jakarta Tomcat! What's that you ask. It's a FREE add-on for IIS which will interpret JSP pages on behalf of IIS. http://jakarta.apache.org/ Hope this helps
> Thanks a lot
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