Thank you for the reply.

I have traced the problem to Internet Explorer. Using Netscape, the problem
doesn't happen.

Best,
Pedro Rolo

>-----Original Message-----
>From: R MUTHUSWAMY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Ter�a-feira, 28 de Dezembro de 1999 13:45
>To: Pedro Rolo
>Subject: Re: FW: Configuration problem? Maybe not directly related to
>servlets
>
>
>
>hi,
>       check out your http configuration and servlet
>configuration file.
>iam working in linux. i don't know about the winNT. i think
>there might be
>some problem in the configuration about the number of requests
>that can be
>served.
>
>Anymore problems please mail.
>bye,
>MUTHU.
>
>On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Pedro Rolo wrote:
>
>> Hello again. I sent this yesterday but received no reply.
>> Hope I'm not being inconvenient, but can anyone help?
>> ----------------------------------------------
>>
>> Hi everyone. This is my first post to the list.
>>
>> I am trying to configure a Win 98 portable pc to be able to develop
>> code while away from my desktop Win NT pc.
>> The application I'm trying to setup uses servletrunner on
>both machines
>> and the servlet calls JDBC to retrieve data from a MSSQL database and
>> format an HTML page with it, which is the returned to the browser.
>>
>> My problem is that while on the NT pc everything works
>beautifully, the
>> Win98 portable pc starts working very well, and the first call to the
>> servlet
>> succeeds no problem, with data being returned and displayed.
>> But after that, every other call I make returns that the URL
>I'm calling is
>> unavailable offline and asks me whether I want to connect to
>the Internet.
>>
>> I have a an Internet connection set up on this Win98 pc, and
>none on the
>> desktop. The desktop is on a LAN.
>>
>> The source code of the application seems not to be the
>culprit, since it
>> works so well on the desktop.
>>
>> Also, I am using IE4 on the desktop and IE5 on the portable.
>> My calls are made using localhost:8080
>>
>> Anyone can shed some light on what the problem might be?
>> Apart from changing my OS? :)
>>
>> TIA,
>> Pedro
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