Hi Luis
This means you have a problem with your setup such that the servlet runner
thinks you are trying to load an html file, which it doesn't do, it only
serves servlets.
The first thing to do is chek you can run the example servlet.
http://127.0.01:8080/servlet/snoop
if you can then edit the the servlet.properties file in the examples dir
and put your servlet there. Does it work? If so .. next you have to
follow the docs in \jsdk2.x\doc and see hwo to set up a new zone away
from the exmaples directory.
If the snoop didn't work, better erase your existing jsdk2.x directory and
install again. Then test as above.
hth
Chris
PS
My rambling referrred to a windows install since you didn't specify what
you are using, but Linux / Solaris are pretty much the same.
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000 13:02:12 -0600, lramirez wrote:
>Hi !!
>i am trrying to run a servlet using servletrunner, but i got the
>following errror :
>
>"403 Forbidden Will not serve Files, only servlets"
>
>i have seen its a usuall question, but i havent found the answer yet.
>
>any comments will be appeciated !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Luis
>
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