Thank you very much for the response.  I agree with you but for some reason
it is interpreting the slash as the server document root.  It only seems to
do this in one section of my application.  Here's the scenario.  There is a
point in my application where the user selects the product they wish to
order from a list that is presented to them.  This list is an ordinary JSP
page inside the main browser window.  However, once they select this
product by clicking on a link, it invokes a small pop-up window which
requests that they enter a quantity.  Once they enter the quantity and
click proceed, the child window closes and returns control to the parent
window.  The parent window then submits it's form to a servlet which adds
the new line to the order.  This servlet then redirects the user to a jsp
page to display the new line.  Inside that servlet and the JSP page it
presents, all links and redirects that contain the '/' attempt to send you
to the server document root.  It seems that whatever is called in relation
to the child window that was invoked attempts to reference the '/' as the
server document root.  I hope this could provide some direction into this
issue.

Thanks again,
Andy


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