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That depends on where is the mount point for the servlet zone where
your servlet sits. Read part of apache configuration file that deals with
mod_jserv setup. There must be an entry ApJServMount. Find it and
read comments for it. It will be crystal clear how this stuff works.

I would speculate that ACTION should be "/servlet/NameOfTheServlet", but
this depends on how much is changed since original configuration.

On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Michael Lim Shek Sia wrote:

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> 
> thanks Alex,
> 
> I shall try that.  
> 
> What about the simple .html files, which just do normal
> POST and GET type of operations (as below), what should I do ?
> 
> michael lim
> 
> 
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>Introductions</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <BODY>
> <FORM ACTION="../servlet/HelloName" method=GET>
> what is your name ?
> <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="name"><P>
> <INPUT TYPE=SUBMIT>
> </FORM>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>            
> 
> 
> > 1. You have to configure JSSI in order for you to use <SERVLET> tag. It
> > will not work with simple html. It is not an html tag.
> > 
> > 2. Once you configured JSSI you have to put your jhtml (if you associate
> > this extension with the JSSI's handler) file in the htdocs directory and
> > have servlet tag look like following:
> > 
> >   <servlet code="ServletName">
> >     <param name="optional_param1" value="value_of_optional_param1">
> >     <param name="optional_param2" value="value_of_optional_param2">
> >      :
> >      :
> >      :
> >     <param name="optional_paramN" value="value_of_optional_paramN">
> >   </servlet>
> > 
> > The ServletName will be found in a servelt zone where your JSSI servelt
> > sits. When you start configuring JSSI you will see what this means.
> > 
> > Good luck.
> > Alex.
> >
> 
> 
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