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Can't open jsp. file?

Anonymous
2010-07-13T13:27:23+00:00

I have a new windows 7 pro computer and am trying to open a .jsp file which I have never even heard of before. Anyone have a fix for this problem. Thanks

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  1. Anonymous
    2010-07-13T14:58:46+00:00

    On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 13:27:23 +0000, DrDimber wrote:

    I have a new windows 7 pro computer and am trying to open a .jsp file which I have never even heard of before. Anyone have a fix for this problem. Thanks

    Where did you get this file? Why do you want to open it? Why would you

    ever want to open a file of a type you've never heard of?

    There's info on .jsp files here: http://filext.com/file-extension/JSP

    For the future, whenever you are looking for info on a file extension

    you're not familiar with, go to http://www.filext.com and look it up

    there.


    Ken Blake

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  1. Anonymous
    2011-04-12T07:49:41+00:00

    I saved a .jsp file from a web page and am able to open it with Adobe Reader 9 - hope that helps others

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  2. Anonymous
    2010-09-29T23:59:30+00:00

    I am surprised that nobody seems to know how to open a .jsp file. Ankur Mittal suggested a link to try, but all that did was to take me to a site that recommends running a registry scan (which I did with CCleaner). Ken Blake's answer was even less helpful

    • his link took me to the same site with the same useless answer! Not only that, but he he rudely said "Where did you get this file? Why do you want to open it? Why would you ever want to open a file of a type you've never heard of?"

    Well let me tell you why I wanted to open a .jsp file that I've never heard of! Earlier today I signed up with my Utility Company (Pinellas County Utilities, Florida) for paperless billing. Unfortunately, the bills all have a .jsp extension, and when I try to download them, I get a message saying Windows does not recognize the file extension!

    Mr Blake - if you don't know the answer, just say so, but don't try to belittle people like superstudent, who seems to be having exactly the same problem as I have.

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  3. Anonymous
    2010-08-25T16:27:39+00:00

    Hey, smarty pants, my .jsp file is a course syllabus/ course content page from an oline grad school course...how do I open and print it?  It opens in Word with interesting foreign language script.

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