I think a 'sendRedirect' is nothing other than the message 302 from the
server to the client that the page has moved ( to "my.jsp")

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ball, Roger F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Dienstag, 10. Dezember 2002 00:49
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Subject: Error using response.sendRedirect("my.jsp");


Howdy
        I am running a test on a servlet. The test calls doGet in the
servlet and the method calls  "response.sendRedirect("my.jsp");" at the end
of the method.  This routine works fine when running the servlet by itself.
However when running it via my test from cactus I get the error: 302, The
requested resource () has moved temporarily to a new location. It seems that
it cannot find the file "my.jsp". Can you help?

Roger Ball


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