Jan Agermose wrote:

> This is not only a problem with my servlets. I have the same problem
> with the examples that come with the JSWDK-1.0 (and JSDK2.1). I am
> running the server on a Linux RedHat 6 and the browsers are netscape
> version >4.01. I have seen postings on this problem from people that run
> the server on other OS also.
>
> It is nice to finally get som response on this problem, I might add. I
> and others have posted this on newsgroups and JDC forums, and I have
> never seen a response yet.
>
> Jan Agermose.
>

One of the reasons you probably got no response this time is that the problem has
been posted (and responded to) at least ten times on JSP-INTEREST and
SERVLET-INTEREST, as a skim of the subject lines in the mailing list archives will
show.  It is a bug in the way that the JSWDK web server deals with Netscape
browsers.  It should be fixed in the next JSWDK release (1.0.1 or 1.1 or whatever it
gets called).  The workaround for now is to use the GET method on your forms.

Craig McClanahan

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