You could use the java method of accessing command lines to do a search,
alothough at the moment what it is called it escapes me.  I used to have a
servlet that could run any program on my machine, but unfortunatley I had
lost it in a motherboard/HD crash.  I will try to find it tonight and
reply if someone else doesn't before I do.

Larry

On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Sam Rose wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone used a servlet or know of examples in which a servlet has
> been used in order to search a hard drive for specific request's e.g.
> anything with the word servlet in?
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Sam Rose
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> Martlesham Heath,
> IPSWICH
> > IP5  3RE, England.
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