Hi,
        Yes u need to restart your Servlet runner.
        Answer to  second question is
            http://localhost:8080/examples/myhtml.html

bye,
Jiger


>From: Praveen Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Simple questions for the GURU's
>Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 10:36:06 -0400
>
>Do we need to restart the Servlet runner each and
>every time we make some change to the servlet.
>
>Also, if I have my html files in the dir /examples/*.html
>then how can i access the html file from the browser.
>I tried giving it this way and it gives me an error.
>http://localhost:8080/JdcSurvey.html
>
>403 Forbidden
>Will not serve files, only servlets
>
>Thanks in advance for your response.
>PCP.
>
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