>>> Naveen Chandra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-Sep-00 1:54:36 AM >>>
>Hi Nic Ferrier,
>Thanks for the reply, but the request.getHeader("Set-Cookie")
>always gives me a null value in my servlet code.
That's really rude! Your servlet engine is removing the header so you
can't access it!
I think that breaks the spec. What is the servlet engine?
>Is it really a bug OR ..... ???
What is the browser you're using - I'll do a test for you.
Nic
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