Thank you for you help.
Could you please explain in detail how to put my file
( html, applet, servlet etc ) and how to use servlet
runner  for my situation as follow :

I use computer in my campus, the hostname is
"sap.inf.ac.jp". My campus webserver is "inf.ac.jp"
and I have my directory there. I can connect to my
campus by ftp or telnet, and I also available to put
my file there ( in my directory ). So I could make my
hompepage by putting my html files there.

My question is : Could I use that webserver to servlet
runner ? Should I install servletrunner there ?

Thank you.

-pamungkas-



--- CN Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> This is because JSDK2.0 servler runner  is a servelt
> runner not a
> webserver you need a webserver or to get the run
> jwsdk  from sun which
> does what you want.
>
> hth
>
> Chris
>
>
> On Tue, 1 Aug 2000 00:35:23 -0700, S.A.Pamungkas
> wrote:
>
> >I'm using JSDK2.0.
> >Putting the html file in the same directory with
> the
> >servlet file. For example : /home/me/SERVLETDIR/
> >Then running the servlet runner from that
> directory.
> >
> >When I run servlet file from browser, for example
> by
> >typing http://localhost:8080/servlet/myservlet,
> >servlet working good.
> >But when I try to run the html or applet file from
> >browser, for example by typing :
> >http://localhost:8080/myservlet.html, there was an
> >error like this :
> >" 403 Forbidden
> >Will not serve files, only servlets "
> >
> >Please somebody help me.
> >Thankyou in advance.
> >
> >- pamungkas-
> >
> >
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