you're probably getting an exception later on but the stream doesnt get
flushed so it looks like it's occurring the middle of a println.

Patrick
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Subject: out.println problem


Hello,
This might be a really crazy scenario, I've been
braking my head over it for the last two hours.
I have about 50 out.println statements in a servlet.
Now, 30 of the println statements work fine and I can
see my html. On the 31st println statement, only part
of it is seen, like
<td width="25%"><small><small><stro
And that is it, the remaining 18 lines are not seen
at all.
I am definitely missing something over here.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
J




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