You have to give the action attribute of your form something like this
  action="/Sample"
This works in both IE and Netscape.
Madhavi

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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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