Ted,
Thats what I was trying to say, although you missed the sting in the tail
... Winsock 2 didn't fix all the problems. I think there are still some
other nasties in the Win95/Java TCP/IP code... yuck.
Geoff
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Neward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, 6 September 1999 16:03
Subject: Re: POST PROBLEM - JWSDK broken on Win95?
>It's a known issue (though I don't have a URL handy to post as a reference)
>that Win95 shipped with Winsock 1.x, and that Java's socket support really
>requires Winsock 2.0. If you install Winsock 2.0 on your Win95 machine, you
>should be good to go.
>
>This is probably a Bug Parade bug (probably marked as fixed or unfixable,
>from Sun's point of view), but I'm too lazy to look it up. :)
>
>Ted Neward
>Patterns/C++/Java/CORBA/EJB/COM-DCOM spoken here
>http://www.javageeks.com/~tneward
> "I don't even speak for myself; my wife won't let me." --Me
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Geoff Soutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sunday, September 05, 1999 5:10 PM
>Subject: Re: POST PROBLEM - JWSDK broken on Win95?
>
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>I don't really have an answer for you, but this may be of help.
>>
>>I've noticed that the JWSDK1.0 web server seems to not work properly under
>>Win95 (at least using JDK1.1.7), and this looks similar to the behaviour
>>that we have observed (ie POSTs not working). From memory Java and the
>Win95
>>TCP/IP implementation don't get along.
>>
>>I'd suggest the following options:
>>
>>1) use a real operating system :-) eg Linux, WinNT
>>2) try installing Winsock 2.0 on your Win95 machine, or maybe upgrading to
>>Win98...? I tried Winsock 2.0 and it seems to fix some problems, but not
>>all...
>>3) try using Java2, since it seems the JWSDK was only tested under JDK1.2.
>>
>>Geoff
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Carlos Vinueza M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Monday, 6 September 1999 9:32
>>Subject: POST PROBLEM
>>
>>
>>Please help me with this, this is the second time I post my problem
>>
>>I can't make the POST method work with servlets.
>>
>>I tried the simple examples that comes with JSWDK1.0 and the non-POST
>>examples work fine, but when I click the submit button in the
>>RequestParameters example and the other form's examples , appears this
>>Netscape Navigator with a message ""A network error ocurred while browser
>>was receiving data (Network error:Connection reset by peer) Try connecting
>>again"
>>The same problem with IE4.0
>>I'm sure all configurations are right , but only with POST doesn't work.
>>I tried the WebReviews.com Tutorial's Simple example and the same thing
>>ocurred
>>
>>I'm running the sevlets under Win95
>>Thanks for your help
>>
>>Carlos
>>
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