Use ServletRequest.getRemoteAddr()
ServletRequest.getRemoteHost();
Nimesh
-----Original Message-----
From: Javeed Akthar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 9:14 PM
Subject: executing a servlet automatically whenever a page is displayed
>Hi,
>
>i have the following requirement. Please see whether u can help me with
>this.
>
>i have a html page with some data. i just
>want one servlet to be executed at the server end. and i dont want the
>servlet to write back anything nor the browser to read back anything.
>The servlet should print out the following info at the server end :
>
>The ip address from which the html page was viewed
>The host name of the machine from which the html page was viewed
>The url which was used to display the html page i.e, the complete path
>of the html page like http://www.abc.com/index.html
>
>
>I have a html page with the code for executing a servlet whenever a html
>
>page is displayed in a browser.
>while the get method of servlet is getting executed, the browser
>displays a message the document contained no data. i dont want to write
>any data back to the browser since the html page containing some data is
>
>already being displayed. i tried closing off the servletoutputstream
>without writing anything. this does not help. on the other hand, if i
>write a line of text what is happening is the data being written is
>displayed in the browser as a new html page. hence the page which was
>earlier being displayed is no more visible.
>
>
>following is the html file :
><HTML>
> <HEAD>
><META HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" CONTENT = "0;
>URL=http://204.144.145.28:8080/servlet/b">
><TITLE> The upload </TITLE> </HEAD>
><body>
>LIne one
>Line Two
>dkjfdkf
>dfdjf
>
></body>
></HTML>
>
>by the way does anybody know the html header for executing post method ?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Javed
>
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