>
> Perhaps those who help out the OT posters should stop completely?
> Thats what I have done and will continue to do until this abuse stops.
>
> We, as users of this list, have the right to point out the rules of use on
> here.
>
> Andy Bailey

Andy,

I agree wholeheartedly with you. However, sometimes it migh be necessary
to point out to someone that the soluition he is seeking can be easier
resolved using a non servlet solution by for example using js. It might
also be that someone new to servlet programming encounters a problem
which he thinks is something servlet related but is more related to
sys-admin. I dont think it's right to deny these people an answer.

I do however agree that JTextArea etc is completely off topic.

sven


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