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>From: "Reid Tardy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: *** URGENT Help needed ****
>Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 08:59:32 -0230
>
>Dearest Struts Gurus,
>
>My name is Reid Tardy.
>
>This may be a bit off topic but I need all of you all to drop what you are
>doing and help me right now. I am trying to modify the Struts example to 
>run
>on a machine with VB instead of Java. I also want to be able to download 
>gif
>files into Lotus Notes. I have never used Java before but since I hold an 
>AA
>in make-up application, an AS in auto mechanics, an AS in massage therapy, 
>a
>BA in history, an MA in 20th-Century Bulgarian Literature with a minor in
>sword fighting, a PHD in Political Science from a college somewhere in
>Newfoundland and numerous continuing ed certificates. I have spent the
>better part of ten minutes trying to get it to work but it doesn�t. My
>browser don't shows anything ... it don't even show an exception. I haven�t
>bothered to look at the documentation. One last question, do I need some
>thing like TomCat? What is a TomCat anyway? Could you tell me how to 
>install
>one if I need it? Please help immediately but not too fast because I am
>going for beers soon.
>
>Many thanks and kind regards,
>
>Reid
>
>P.S. By the way, James and Mark you both suck more than Micael because you
>haven�t answered my question before I posted it.
>
>
>
>
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