You MUST open it with an editor as a text file and NOT XML. Please read a book
like 'Web Development with Java server Pages'. You do not even have to register
them, just put your jar on the classpath and call your servlet via its name
like com.<mycompany>.<Myservlet>
Regards - George
Sampat Palani wrote:
> hi
> i stilll cant run servlets on tomcat
> i tried the doc but could noyt how i can register them
> the files web.xml dosent open up in my browser
> i get the following error message
> Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and
> then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
> pls help
> thanx
> regards
> Sam
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