I'd guess the encoding on the response is not what the browser is expecting....probably EBCDIC not Unicode/Ascii
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Hello,
today I started testing WebSphere on OS/390. I started with a simple
servlet (a GenericServlet, not a HttpServlet) that writes a constant
string (let's say "Hello World", nothing more) into the
ServletOutputStream. When I receive the servlet's output with my
Netscape Navigator 4.5 I see a very funny string, but not the expected
"Hello World". Doing the same thing with WebSphere on NT I get what I
expect. What do I have to do to get the same result from both
application servers?
Thanx a lot and a nice weekend for all of you
Roger
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