I don't understand what could possibly be going on either. By remote command
execution I mean the servlet executes an operating system command on the web
server. In this case, the servlet uploads a file from the web page to the server
and then runs a command on the uploaded file.
I doubt there can be anything wrong with my code though, as it works fine with
Netscape. Could this possibly be due to Internet Explorer caching an old version
of the servlet? How can I force it to reload the servlet?
Thanks,
Steve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/06/2000 16:25:55
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cc: (bcc: Steven A Lehner/UK/CSC)
Subject: Re: IE5 and servlets
I do not understand how the browser could have anything to with a Servlet.
What is a remote command execution through servlets? Please explain.
Thanks
Zach Hensley
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From: Lehner Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 11:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IE5 and servlets
I am experiencing quite a bizarre problem where running a servlet through
Netscape to execute a command on the web server works fine, but running the
same
servlet with IE5 fails to run the command on the web server. Has anyone
experienced any similar problems with remote command execution through
servlets
and might know what is going on here?
Many thanks,
Steve
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