You might want to double check the file permissions for
the directory that the servlet is in.
--Monte Glenn Gardner
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Rui Pereira wrote:
> Hi, there:
>
> How do i get the response of a servlet, when i call it from an
> HTML form: the form is in the current directory of the servlet.
> I can see the html form on my browser, but when i "submit", i
> have the error: 404 not found:
> I'm using the tomcat 3.2.1 on NT4.
> Does any body could give me a solution ?
> do i need a "war" file ?
>
> Thank's in advance.
>
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