I've done this before by downloading a package that allowed
me to view/edit xsp pages as if it was any other html page in
dreamweaver. Just don't remember where I downloaded it from
originally.
"XSP is short for eXtensible Server Pages. The XSP language
is a core
technology of Cocoon, XML-based Web publishing in Java and
one of the seven
parts of the Apache XML Project. XSP is used to build dynamic
XML content.
It was originally created to allow Web authors to generate
dynamic content
without forcing them to learn a programming language. Because
a Web
document's content, style and logic are often created by
different working
groups or individuals, Cocoon aims for a complete separation
of the three
layers. Using XSP, content, style and logic are separated
into different XML
files using an XML DTD and are merged using XSL
transformation
capabilities."
How about using Spry data sets?
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Yes, extension, sorry. XSP stands for extensible server pages
I believe. When I look at xsp pages now it doesn't pull it up in
the list of files to open (as in the extension isn't there for it
to catch) and it doesn't let me go to design view.