I am assuming that you are running this sample app under a web server and
not just opening it from your browser. U R, aren't u? (sorry to ask)...
If U R, is this problem *only* with Netscape?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Boi Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 3:23 PM
Subject: 'RequestDispatcher' Problem
> I am trying to run an example JSP/Servlet application. The application
> starts by requesting 'EShop.jsp'. This page allows the user to shop for
> items. On the submit, a servlet is run where the requested shopping item
> is added to a session shopping list. Then the following code snippet is
> run that should refresh 'EShop.jsp' to show the selected shopping list:
>
> String url = "/cas/html/JSPExample/EShop.jsp";
> ServletContext sc = getServletContext();
> RequestDispatcher rd = sc.getRequestDispatcher(url);
> rd.forward(req, res);
>
> But when this code is run from the Netscape 4.5 browser, I get a browser
> popup window indicating:
> "Unknown file type. You have started to download a file type
> application/java-vm"
> The popup window includes buttons for More Info, Pick App.., Save
> App.., and Cancel.
>
> Any ideas what might be wrong here or what is causing this?
>
> Thank you and I hope I don't get yelled at for it being an obvious FAQ
> question or newbie question.
>
>
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