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It appears that you may be obtaining the parameter value as a single string
via HttpServletRequest.getParameter().  To obtain multiple values it is
necessary to call getParameterValues() which returns a String array.

hope this helps
Kirk

> -----Original Message-----

> 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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>
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