Well, so far so good. I got some very useful information especially from
Lee.
The only problem that I'm having at this point is I don't know which
directory to  specify for my
servlet?

When I started the servletrunner in VisualAge, it started fine but when I
call my servlet from
a brower, I got an error message that "servletname  not found".

Usually when you start servletrunner, you specify your servlet properties
file location, then the directory that contains your servlet. I don't know
where to specify for servlet directory since it is imported into VisualAge.


A million thanks to all the guys helping me on this issue so far.


Any assistance on this issue will be appreciated.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Pratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: HTML and Servlet


Well, I was playing on it, but I think Frank or Kris may be farting around
with the HTML since all my discussion groups just disappeared and the only
thing I see is "This is me".  Whoever's mucking about, how about letting
everyone know when this is actually ready to be tested.
    (*Chris*)

----- Original Message -----
From: Shashank Phadke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 22, 1999 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: HTML and Servlet


>Satish --
>
>>However, in case of a mis-match I want to display a web page showing
>>the error message and after a few seconds reload the original login-
>>page. How do I do the last part??
>
>Your servlet on receiving error, can generate a HTML page with the error
>information. You can make use of client-side pull within that generated
>page, to "refresh" the page to the original login-page after said amount
>of time.
>
>Somthing like this :
><META http-equiv="REFRESH" content="10; <Login page URL> ">
>
>That will display the error page for 10 secs and take the user to the
>login page.
>
>If you want user to acknowledge the error, you might as well put a
>button on the error page and then take the user back to login page.
>
>Hope it helps.
>
>Shashank
>
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