It may be that you have astyle sheet (css) on top
of your servlet page that is adresseed via a relative link (href="css") the
servlet engine then thinks it is in the servlet folder and tries to execute
it.
You may use something like href="/css.css" or something.
This happens quite frequently with images.
Hope this helps

Philippe
World Customs Organization
Brussels Belgium


-----Original Message-----
From: Debbie Casper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 01:52
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ServletExec 2.2


Hi,

I am using ServletExec as the JSP Servlet engine, for some reason, it always
shows the msg (Couldn't load servlet: css) about a servlet named "ccs",
which i have no idea where this one is hidder or from.

Does anyone out there experience the same thing or not ?

ServletExec: loadUnconfiguredServlet exception:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: css, Servlets
folder=E:\InetPub\ServletExec ISAPI\Servlets\


tks

ServletExec: Couldn't load servlet: css
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