Sure. I'd appreciate that.....

>From: Pete Freitag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: http post to two differnet pages...is it possible.
>Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:18:04 -0500
>
>There are a couple ways to do this.
>
>The easiest way is to send it to one page, have it handle it's data, and
>then forward the form request on to the next page (the one you want to
>display).
>
>Another way you could do it is with JavaScript.  In java script you can
>change to form's target to be a new window, a frame, or an IFrame (on IE),
>submit the form.  The you can again change the form target and post the
>second page to be the current window, another window, etc.
>
>If you want some code let me know, and I'll write it up.
>
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>Subject: http post to two differnet pages...is it possible.
>
>
>I know this has been a topic in the past, but can someone give me some
>examples of posting from a single page to 2 different pages (servers) with
>Javascript with JSP? Also, if I do this, which page would be the resulting
>page that is displayed on the screen?
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