I'm sorry, but this was really all a test. There is no credit card
validation servlet - you will have to use Visual Basic for that.
This test was meant to identify all those aspiring Java servlet
programmers that were incapable of distinguishing between a private
reply and a posting that wastes the time of thousands of your more
experienced peers.
We know who you are!
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Surely you didn't think those "unsubscribe" messages were real, when the
directions are appended to the end of each and every message on the list?
The results of this test are compiled and sent out to aid in hiring the
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Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 5:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [Re: credit card validation servlet]
Hello,
Please add me to the list to send the credit card validation servlet.
Thank you.
venu
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