Contructing HTML tags in JSP files

Hi,
I am new oracle portal development and using version 10.1.4. version for my development. Our requirement is develop a portlet using JSR compliance API so we could deploy our portal applications across all vendors like IBM,ORacle,Vignette,weblogic,etc...
As of now have written a portlet application where all html tags are constructed in Portlet Action class not in JSP file.
Please help me to develop JSP file to put html contents and examples.
Note: it should be JSR 168 compliance.
thanks in advance
thanks
Suren

That was an attempt to just change the outputText tag, not my actual CSS.
Below is my "source" which i don't find particularly helpful, since its JSP/JSF doesn't it just use scripting to load new pages onto the original address?
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="../../theme/Master.css" type="text/css">
<title>Product Catalog</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Rational Application Developer">
</head>
<SCRIPT type="text/javascript">
window.onbeforeunload = function(){
     window.location.href = "/forms/faces/jsp/searchforms/Logout.jsp";
     unloadPage();
function unloadPage()
     var now = new Date();
     var exitTime = now.getTime() + 500;
     while (true) {
          now = new Date();
          if (now.getTime() > exitTime)
          break;
</SCRIPT>
<FRAMESET cols="100%">
<FRAME name="main" src="faces/jsp/searchforms/SearchForms.jsp">
<NOFRAMES>Your browser doesn´t support frames!</NOFRAMES>
</FRAMESET>
</html>

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    I am creating an applet with a JTextPane ...
    so I can write text, (bold, italic etc), i can insert images.
    Now i want to create a text file with all the HTML tags
    corresponding to what I wrote in my JTextPane.
    I want to have and save the HTML file corresponding to what i wrote ...
    Is it possible ? Help me please ....
    Jeremie

    writing to a file from an applet is going to take a fair amount of work on your part.
    in order to write to a file from your applet, you have to use servlets or jsp to write to a file on your server. if you wish to write locally, look into signing your applet or policy settings of your browser.
    for writing to a file to the server, i suggest you look into servlets and tomcat to run the servlets.
    i just finished a project that used servlets and they take some time to figure out, but its definitely worth your time.
    here are some websites...
    http://www.j-nine.com/pubs/applet2servlet/Applet2Servlet.html
    http://jakarta.apache.org
    other websites have tutorials that you can look at too
    Andy

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