Your servlet employs POST, and not GET. You need to chage either the web
page that's invoking your servlet to POST, or change your servlet to GET.If
you choose to change you servlet to GET, you will be able to invoke it from
your browser by just putting in the
URL(www.yourdomain.com/servlet/yourServletClass). If you choose to keep the
POST operation, you will need to invoke your servlet via a form in a web
page. Something like this:
<form action="www.yourdomain.com/servlet/yourServletClass" method=POST>

Let us know if you have furher questions.

John D. McDonald
CipherStream Systems
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: www.cipherstream.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kelsey Fedde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 7:17 AM
Subject: GET is not supported by this URL


> I've looked around for a remedy but nothing specific to a JAVA servlet.
>
> I get this error (in Netscape 4.x):
>
> 400 Bad Request
> GET is not supported by this URL
>
> the class file is definitely there and accessible.
> any ideas? thanks.
> Kelsey
>
>
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