Solution: use Netscape or Mozilla... ;-)

Sorry, I couldn't resist. AFAIK IE has never supported server push, from
the earliest days. I never heard any explanation of *why* they didn't
support this. The best you can do with IE is use browser refresh (with a
META refresh header, for best compatibility - search Google on "meta
refresh tag" for details).

  - Dennis

Qingyi Gu wrote:

> Hi,
>
>
>
> I try to use "server push" to have a servlet return several pages all
> in response to the same request.  It works fine in Netscape, but it
> fails in IE.  It's kind of painful.  Anyone has some solutions or
> alternatives?  I appreciate it.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Stella
>
>
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