Yep
you have to do the same as your browser will do.
Just connect on port 80 of the server and send a header.
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From: Hugo Malheiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Applet Servlet Communication
> Hi! I cant i send from my applet an http parameter or something so that
my
> servlet can recognize it. My objective is that according to the parameter
> the servlet will execute one specific function. I hope i made myself clear
> enought... Thanks for your help.
>
> Hugo Malheiro
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