Maybe you should try invoking the servlet as
http://localhost:9090/servlet/SimpleServlet
<http://localhost:9090/examples/SimpleServlet>
and not
http://localhost:9090/examples/SimpleServlet
Amit Karandikar
4C Solutions, Inc.
Programmer / Analyst
Off Phone: (309) 751 6196
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Silverman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 1999 10:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: beginner question
I just downloaded JSDK20 from sun, yesterday.
This is on PC/winNT.
I installed JSDK.
I cd to <jsdkhome>
jsdkhome>servletrunner -p 9090 -r .
The servletrunner starts and reports that document dir = .
I start Navigator (4.04).
I specify location:
http://localhost:9090/examples/SimpleServlet
I get:
Error
The requested item could not be loaded by the proxy.
Netscape Proxy's network connection was refused by the
server:
localhost:9090 The server may not be
accepting connections or may be busy. Try connecting
again later.
Question:
Is there something need to be set in the navigator
preferences that I am
missing ?
Right now I have HTTP proxy set to manual to our proxy.
If I change the preferences to no proxy, direct connect to
internet.
I get the error:
403 Forbidden
Will not serve files, only servlets
-thanks in advance
Robert S.
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