Yes its true. You can have only once request to the server from the HTML. If you use
applet as a form
you can make multiple request to the server on one action
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>What is servlet chaining? Is it the process involves when a servlet call
>another servlet? I use Netscape Entreprise Server 3.0 but use the
>servletrunner to process servlets requests. But maybe I was not clear in
>my previous mails, here's what I want to do: I want my form submit button
>to throw 6 requests with differents parameters to the same servlet. But it
>seems that I can only affect one action to the form so I can only make one
>request to the servlet. Isn't it true?
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>>Does your webserver support servlet chaining? This could solve your
>>problem, as
>>any request for that particular servlet would initiate the consecutive running
>>of any number of servlets.
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