I've recently put up a package that may assist you with this, particularly
if you wish to dynamically fill in the values of some fields before
rendering the html.  See HtmlScreen at
http://www.ticnet.com/bwit/download.htm

Bob

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On Friday, February 26, 1999 4:33 PM, Gullanki, Madhu
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> Is it possible to post a static html page from a servlet? If yes, how?
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> MG
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