You never believe - on NT, IIS, ServletExec the
servlet thinks it lives under WinNT, System32 and
deeper.. Do not remember exactly.
  We found that place by finding the unique filename.
Start/Find/Files and Folders, you know...
  Regards. Alex Semenov.






---Daniel Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The below is a servlet I downloaded from
> http://www.servletsource.com/code/ReadFile.html.
> The servlet that reads a text file (from directory
> /temp) and send   the content to a client.
>
> My question is where the directory "/temp"
>  is?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Daniel
> ************* ReadFileServlet.java ***************
>
>
>
> /*
> * A simple servlet that reads a text file then
sends the content
> * to a client/browser. The possibilities are
limitless!!!
> *@date 6/2/98
> *@author Jon M Strande - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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