i'm not too sure on the full support of IFRAMEs on both Netscape and IE 
but if they have standardized IFRAMEs by now then by all means use it, 
it's a great way to communicate with the server while not disturbing the 
user and it's an even cleaner way then creating frame tags and trying to 
hide an actual frame


Thanks,

Alan Czajkowski
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Ben Souther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
16/12/2003 11:17 AM
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        To:     "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Subject:        Re: Having problems with stored PrintWriter.

On Tuesday 16 December 2003 11:11 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I like the idea of this additional hidden frame.
> Is there any pointers to where I could start to look at some code for
> hidden frames as I have never had the pleasure to create them?

Do Google search on IFRAME.  They can be hidden easily in a div who's 
style:visibility is set to hidden and comunication with the parent page, 
is 
easy. (window.parent.methodName)


> URL("http://localhost:8080/servlets-examples/servlet/lbp.LBPServlet?Receive
>dEvent=tester2");
 2 HttpURLConnection urlConnection =
> (HttpURLConnection)myUrl.openConnection(); 
> Will this code get to the doget() method of my servlet or do i have to
> include something additional to get into the servlet doget(). or 
dopost()?

This will get routed to the doGet Method automatically.

-Good luck

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