Try to place it in the default html directory . Or do a test to create a
text file and see where it is .

>(See attached file: ReadFileServlet.java)
>Hi: All,
>
>The attachment 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"
>Should be placed?
>
>I'm working a NT4.0 and running JavaWebServer.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Daniel
>

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