try connecting to following page thru your favourite browser...
http://www.insidectm.com/ctmig/mainsite/faq.html
At least i couldn't connect to that page..It says "Page not found"
both in IE and netscape...same error as you got...
If this still doesn't solve your problem then create one test html page (in
same directory) and redirect request to that page...
Nishit
-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 4:49 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: why redirect in this catch not working?
This is puzzling me. This happens be in a servlet that I modified. In
the code if a user tries to upload a file that is larger than the max
file size that is set in the servlet it throws an IO Exception. The
problem is in the catch I can't seem to redirect the user to a new
page (or print to the screen for that matter). Regardless of whether
I have the redirect in the catch or not, the user is simply returned
with your typical browser "Page not found" error. This is puzzling me
because the System.out.println is being reached in the catch, yet I
can do a redirect in the catch nor print to the screen, etc. Any
ideas what is causing the page to display the "page not found" error
and not handle a redirect in the catch block at the end???
Thank you for any help.
Rick
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
import java.io.*;
import com.oreilly.servlet.multipart.*;
public class ParserUploadServlet extends HttpServlet {
private File dir;
public void init(ServletConfig config) throws ServletException {
super.init(config);
}
public void doPost(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse
response)
throws ServletException, IOException {
PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
response.setContentType("text/plain");
out.println("Parser Upload Servlet");
try {
//rick added or moved around
String name = null;
String uploadDir = null;
String SaveAsFilename = null;
File dir = null;
//:~ end rick added
FilePart filePart = null;
MultipartParser mp = new MultipartParser(request,
1*1024*1024); // 1MB
Part part;
while ((part = mp.readNextPart()) != null) {
name = part.getName();
if (part.isParam()) {
// it's a parameter part
ParamPart paramPart = (ParamPart)
part;
String value =
paramPart.getStringValue();
out.println("param; name=" + name +
", value=" + value);
//rick added
if ( name.equals("uploadDir") )
uploadDir = value;
if ( name.equals("SaveAsFilename") )
SaveAsFilename = value;
//:~end rick added
}
else if (part.isFile()) {
// it's a file part
filePart = (FilePart) part;
}
}
//rick added
String pathAndFile = uploadDir + SaveAsFilename;
System.out.println("ParserUpload. pathAndfile =
"+pathAndFile);
dir = new File(pathAndFile);
//:~ end rick added
String fileName = filePart.getFileName();
if (fileName != null) {
// the part actually contained a file
long size = filePart.writeTo(dir);
out.println("file; name=" + name + ";
filename=" + fileName +
", content type=" +
filePart.getContentType() + " size=" + size);
}
else {
// the field did not contain a file
out.println("file; name=" + name + ";
EMPTY");
}
out.flush();
}
catch (IOException lEx) {
System.out.println("PaserUploadServlet. catchIO
Exception : "+lEx);
response.sendRedirect("http://www.insidectm.com/ctmig/mainsite/faq.html");
return;
//this.getServletContext().log(lEx, "error reading
or saving file");
}
}
}
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