Using Java for Web Pages

Is there any way to completely avoid HTML for Web pages? can Java be used entirely for sites?

(X)HTML cannot be completely avoided, this is the only one markup language which the web browser can interpret to display websites. If you want to avoid writing plain vanilla HTML and scriptlets and want more interaction with Java, consider a MVC framework like JSF or Struts.

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    > Hi TheStrangerSome,
    >
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    >
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    top of webpage, you'll
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    >
    > So, hopefully this helps you better understand and try
    to figure this out
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    > Hope that helps, no?
    >
    >
    > P.S. Please note that Adobe forums are based on
    "volunteer-basis", which means
    > it is not monitored or run by full-time Adobe staff or
    team from Adobe.
    > Although, there are times, that some people from Adobe
    chime in and offer some
    > tips or suggestion or pointers. In other words, there
    are thousand of forum
    > participants, like you, helping each other. Hopefully
    that helps, too.
    >
    >
    quote:
    Originally posted by:
    TheStrangerSome
    > Hi, I've currently ordered CS3 Web Premium and it won't
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    Design Premium instead.
    >
    > It all depends on whether Fireworks is a must have for
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    > I saw the tour for InDesign and was impressed how you
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    >
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    making my own WYSIWYG
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    >
    >
    >
    Excellent clarifications, DWD.
    Jim Babbage - .:Community MX:. & .:Adobe Community
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