Aiyah!

you call a servlet (or a jsp page) using http. All jsp and servlets do is
gernerate HTML pages. You call them with a URL... JSP and Servlets do
equivalent jobs -- they are like Win NT and Win 98 ... you don't need both,
you just choose the right one for the job. They each do some things better
than the other, but have their weaknesses...

rr

> -----Original Message-----
> From: siujanjan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 2:40 PM
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> Subject: How to call a servlet in an htm page ?
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>
> hi
>
> i would like to know, how can i call a servlet from an htm page ?
> can i do it ? or i must through jsp to invoke it ? how ?
> a million thanksssssssss
>
> janice
>
>
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