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This problem has plagued me for months now (real time spent on it maybe
around 10 hours total, coming back to it, giving up, etc), and I can't
seem to find an answer, so please, anyone that has any ideas, HELP! :)
For reference, the site I'm having this trouble is:
http://www.gamerfinder.com/AddToDB.html
When you select more than one item (using Shift/click or Ctrl/click)
from the multiple choice boxes, and then click submit, only the first of
the selected items for each box will be submitted.
I don't believe it's my code or a Java issue, I believe it's a Servlet
engine issue, here's why:
When I run this exact same application on the servlet engine provided
with Symantec Cafe DB Edition 3.0c, but still hit the same DB server
(from my laptop), the multiple values get submitted no problem.
Now, unless there's something quirky about Cafe's servlet engine, that
seems pretty good evidence, but there's more...
This servlet USED to work, many months ago, it was when I was fiddling
with jserv install, that I realized some weeks later, that it was having
this "bug". Unfortunately, since it was so much later, I don't know what
changed. I tried fully uninstalling, and reinstalling all of the jserv
(back then 1.0), but now difference.
I installed 1.1 when it came out, still no difference.
I am majorly perplexed about what to do. I am about to give up on jserv
and start using Sun's web server with the built in servlet support (the
servlet works on that engine too). But I would rather stick with jserv
if this can be figured out.
Here's my system info for the site:
Solaris 7 (with patches)
Apache 1.3.9
jserv 1.1 loaded as apache module
jsdk 2.0
java 1.1.8
MySQl 3.22.29
org.gjt.mm.mysql JDBC connector
Thanks again to anyone that can offer some constructive help on this
beguiling issue.
-Hawke
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