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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