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> Hello Camery.
>
>     I apologies for my little off-tense tone in the previous post.  Just that I was 
>tired and I do not like tearing my hair out of my head and lose my handsome look. :)
>
>     But I have did what you suggested with the localhost using lynx and got this 
>response back as outlined.
>
> The requested URL /servlets/IsItWorking was not found on this server.
>
>     So...it shows something is little weird. :)  As for the apache and JServ, I have 
>installed the Apache using the default RPM supplied by the maintainer for Mandrake 
>and complied the JServ using the directions as provided.  Perhaps it is the Apache 
>itself that is fubured?  Let me try that one and do it again...maybe that might be 
>the main problem there.

Something that you should probably check is that you installed the DSO rpm.  My 
mandrake installation had a seperate RPM which had the files necessary for DSO 
support.  make sure that you have them both.  I don't remember what the name of the 
RPM's was.  Sorry.

James




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