You are either calling a servlet using the GET method that only implements
the doPost method, or vice versa.
    (*Chris*)

----- Original Message -----
From: Gautam Batra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 9:23 PM
Subject: method error


> Hi ALL,
>
> I have not received even a single response on this query....I really need
to
> know this ASAP. Any sort of help is greatly appreciated.
>
> I have been testing my servlets on my NT server for the past few days.
> Yesterday, I moved to another machine and tried to access them from there.
> But I got the error Method not supported by this url. I am using IE 5.0
and
> Netscape 4.6. And the method is Post. What could go wrong ?
>
> Other : JSDK 2.1, JDK 1.2.1, IIS 4.0, JRUN 2.3.2, NT4.0 SP4
>
> Thankx in Advance.
>
> Gautam
>
>
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