Hi Deepak,
   I think when you try to invoke the servlet from the HTML form,your link
should be
   http://localhost:8080/servlet/x.
Hope it helps.

Vaijayanthi.



>From: Deepak Shrivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: freshers question
>Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 16:47:14 -0400
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>hi guys ,
>i have  a very basic question, i have made a HTML form and saved it in
>inetpub/wwwroot/ and then i made a servlet which i stored in
>javawebserver2.0/servlets/x.class
>
>when i am calling this servlet from this page the browser says 404 not
>found
>error, so where should i save this so that it finds this page
>
>i am using http://localhost/servlets/x in my link
>
>deepak
>
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