Try target property of HTML tag <form>.  On selection of combo box etc. use
javascript to submit form.

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Vacca Davide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/17/2001 01:25:33 PM

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Subject:  Opening a new Web browser inside a servlet



Hello to everybody,

  My problem is simple but I really don't know how to figure out it; simply I
have to write a servlet which writes the results as form HTML in a new Web
browser.
i.e. I select, from a Web page, a parameter which I pass to a servlet and the
servlet must show the results in a a new web page since I don't want lose the
first HTML page (to allow the user to make a new, different selection, for
example). I've though to write the new HTML page in a different broser, but I
have not any idea how to open it from a servlet.
Advanced thanks to everybody will help me.

Ing. Vacca Davide
Zucchetti Methosystem S.r.L.
Via VIII Marzo
Collecchio (PR)
- Italy -
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