Out of curiosity, and having absolutely nothing to do with servlets, what's the
deal with vcf cards? Why are some people opposed to them? And so unkindly opposed?
Jack Park wrote:
> Start by kindly turning your vcf card off.
>
> At 02:02 PM 3/30/99 -0800, you wrote:
> >I can not find an example (that I recognize as such ;)).
> >
> >I have a people list, retrieved from an LDAP server, displayed as
> >HTML by a search servlet.
> >
> >Each row has name, org, email ... I want to click on a name or an
> >organization number in the table and get the details, using a "get one entry"
> >servlet. Can I do this without making every cell a <form> - submit </form>?
> >Can it be a "Post"?
> >
> >When I have the org. description displayed, I want to search for all people
> >in that org (the first servlet again).
> >
> >Ray Allis - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
>
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