Yes thats what I did I have a JSP with a <form> and <submit>
First I had method="Get" and to make the ugly list disappear I tried with
method="POST" but they are all still there which I find very strange too.

Danny Rubis schrieb:

> Hey!
>
> Strange.
>
> If you send a request from a page 'form', the parameters are sent as data
> and will not be seen.
>
> Sans adieu,
> Danny Rubis
>
> Wilhelm Kanzler wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > how can I achieve that my Request - Parameters don't appear in the
> > Browser adress line ?
> > I tried with method : post but still  they are all there, at least with
> > Netscape 4.76
> >
> > Thanks
> > wk
> >
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