If u are using a submit button when any one clicks
submit button call a java script function on the
doClick event that function will self.document.replace
or self.document.href with your servlet url.
ofcourse your function has append the query parameters
to the url
Sagar.
--- Bart R Schroder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> Scenario: I'd like to make a call to a servlet via
> javascript. I'd prefer not
> to use the 'post' or 'get' methods in the <form>
> tag.
>
> I wouldn't bother you guys, but I can't find the
> javascript method for the life
> of me.
>
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