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In the LPEX editor for JSP pages, is it possible to display text inside 
JSP scriptlets in another colour than text outside JSP scriptlets? For 
example, in the following example, it would be useful if the text User 
description: (which is text that is directly displayed on the resulting 
Web page) would be displayed in another colour than the source of the 
scriptlet. Is there some kind of Preference to accomplish this? 

<% 
try 
{
   AS400 anAS400  = new AS400(system, username, password); 
   User aUser = new User(anAS400, username); %>
   User description: <%= aUser.getDescription() %>
   <P>
   <% 
   MessageQueue mq = new MessageQueue(anAS400); 
   Enumeration msgs = mq.getMessages(); 
   while (msgs.hasMoreElements()) {  
          AS400Message msg = (AS400Message)msgs.nextElement(); %>
          <%= msg.getText() %> <br />
          <% 
   }
}
catch (Exception e)
{
   e.printStackTrace();
}
%>

Ewout

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