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Hi

I have overridden the correct methods !!

The same servlets which work fine with jserv 1.0 have now problems with the
getQueryString()
you can see the source of the test at
www.netzone.ch/servlettest/src.txt
and the result at
www.netzone.ch/servlets/test?p1=value1






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Von: Wouter Boers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. April 2000 11:55
Betreff: RE: Can't get parameters from GET request


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> On 06-Apr-2000 Marcel wrote:
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> > With a POST request the request.getParameter("p1") method works fine!
> >
>
> Looks like you are not overriding the right method.
>
> doGet(..) will do the GET request
> doPost(..) will do the POST request.
>
> See the Servlet API documention.
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> Wouter
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