JSP is basically Java server pages,which you can open in your web browsers. Check here for more info- http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/jsp
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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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JSP is basically Java server pages,which you can open in your web browsers. Check here for more info- http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/jsp
Ankur Mittal http://ankurmittal.com
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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
I saved a .jsp file from a web page and am able to open it with Adobe Reader 9 - hope that helps others
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
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.
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.