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Thanks Travis, it works now.


--- Travis Low <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 
> Check your spelling.  Your message says
> "lsltWorking", and that class is actually
> "IsItWorking".  In
> other words, you appear to have typed "l" (lowercase
> "L") instead of "I" (Uppercase i).
> 
> -- Travis Low  
>    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>    <http://dawnstar.org/travis>
> 
> Jezu Taba wrote:
> > 
> > I have installed both Apache Web Server (release
> > 1.3.11) in my NT workstation.
> > In addition, I have also installed Apache JServ
> 1.1.2
> > release.
> > Looking at httpd.conf, jserv.properties,
> > zone.properties etc.. seems to be O.K.
> > 
> > After starting Apache server, I can access URL
> > http://localhost/
> > 
> > However, hen I try to access the
> > URL http://localhost/servlets/lsltWorking
> > to get the servlet running, I get the following
> > message in mod_jserv.log:
> > 
> > [13/10/2000 21:30:38:484] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet
> > Error: = ClassNotFoundException: lsltWorking
> > 
> > I check the servlet "lsltWorking.class" is indeed
> in
> > the servlet zone specified together with
> > zone.properties file.
> > Any hints or helps  very much appreciated?????
> 
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