can you give me the site name ?
guru

-----Original Message-----
From: SUBSCRIBE SERVLET-INTEREST Lucy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 April 2002 16:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Stupid Qn on access


Hi
this is stupid question as I've been labouring under a misapprenhension.  I
always thought that a servlet's .class files under a web.xml (tomcat)
couldn't be viewed on the web.  But I was just looking at a site and was
able to call up the site's web.xml with all the opening parameters that were
being sent to the servlet!  Why would this happen, as I thought you couldn't
view this?  Cheers, Lucy

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