Hi Peter
I have a similar error, I'm running Linux RH 5.2 + Apache and JRun,
Netscape displays fine the servlets output, but with IE4, some html
pages generated by servlets got truncated, and the most extranche is that
the IE4 replace my HTML code by anothers tags...
I haven't figure out yet why this happen, but like I'm running a diferent
servlet
engine (JRun instead of JServ) I supose the servlet engine is not the problem..
andres portillo
peter wrote:
> Yup!
> Both source HTML are the same.
>
> BTW I'm running the servlet on a Linux RH 5.2 Apache 1.3.6 with ApacheJServ
> 1.0b5.
> There was a suggestion that it could be the servlet engine (ApacheJServ) thats
> incompatible with
> IE4. Could this be true ? If yes, considering the number of apache web servers
> out there, I rarely get
> truncation errors like these when going to sites with servlets.
>
> Anyone experienced this truncation error when using ApacheJServ with the Apache
> web server?
> Pls shed some info, as I would like to avoid going to all 24 PCs (I just hate
> to barge into peoples office - especially
> the managers') in our network just to install Netscape (all client
> machines are Windows98 connected via Samba to the Linux server)
>
> Amaresh Rajasekharan wrote:
>
> > This is just a quick suggestion. Did you see the source of the html page by
> > right clicking on both the browsers? If so, are they same? If they are same,
> > then there could be some problem at IE side in displaying. If they are
> > different,then you may have to check as to why the page was not received
> > properly.
> > Thanks and Regards,
> > Amaresh
> >
> > >--- Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> I have a servlet that resides in a Linux RH5.2 box.
> > >>
> > >> The strangest thing is that, whenever I tried to access the servlet
> > >> using IE
> > >> on a Win98 machine, the HTML page generated by the servlet gets
> > >> truncated
> > >> and the last few lines are missing. But IE does not give any time
> > >> out error
> > >> whatsoever.
> > >>
> > >> Then when I tried to access the servlet using Netscape, it worked
> > >> flawlessly
> > >> and all contents got displayed on the browser.
> > >>
> > >> What's going on? Is it because the servlet comes from a Linux box
> > >> which made
> > >> IE to refuse the last few lines???? (Huh,.. now that's one stupid
> > >> guess!!!)
> > >>
> > >> Please help because I am so so so totally perplexed by this.
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