I think u can put your servlet variables in your form as hidden type.
And then u can manipulate the value with your script in client side.

br,
yoel.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sumit deogharia [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 12:21 PM
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> Subject:      a clarification for servlet prog
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> My team is currently developing a 3 tier web-based application using
> servlets in the middle tier. Now here is the problem..... I am having some
> variables in the servlet whose values I would like to access from the
> embedded scripts of the web page thrown to me by the servlet..... but this
> is not happening. To cut the long story short, no "runat server" facility
> that is present in ASP.
> Can you all help me here i.e to access servlet variables from the embedded
> scripts of the web page .
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> Thanks
>
> regards
> Sumit Deogharia
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