Use doPost methods or pass them through the servlet's session:

Put them in the servlet session in one class and pull them out of the
servlet session in another class.

jaman

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Hi everybody !

   How do you hide the parameters you send to a servlet through a web
page
?, I don�t want they appear in the url edit box of the Web Browser (
IExplorer, Netscape Communictor ), becuase these parameters is the
username
and password that receives the servlet in order to do a validation.

Thanks in advance

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