doPut is called whenever an HTTP PUT request is received from a browser.
doDelete is called whenever an HTTP DELETE request is received from the
browser.  Normally put is used to transfer a file to the web server and
delete is used to remove one.  You might want to look at the HTTP spec for
more information.
    (*Chris*)

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From: "Seerangan Saminathan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 12:10 PM
Subject: use of doDelete(0 and doPut()


> Hi
> What is the use of doDelete() and doPut() method?
> How do i call those methods?
>
>                 Thank you
>                 Saminathan Seerangan
>                 510-574-7898
>
>
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