I think you are missing the forward slash in the url. Try setting leading
forward slash
to the url.

- kamal

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Can someone tell me what this means. I am calling a servlet via a form tag
and then the servlet procceses the form information and forwards the results
back out to a jsp file. The problem is that I keep getting this message and
don't know what it means. I assume there is something wrong with the url I
have set in the servlet, but it looks correct to me.

thanks,

Aaron

                <<:::..:::...::: Aaron Prohaska :::..:::...:::>>
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