Unfortunately, your logic is flawed.Yes, that's very clear at this point. :-)
I understand that the sendRedirect() does NOT terminate the execution flow that it is in. That's why I follow each one with a return. However, I think I now recognize my problem.
In my mind, I've always associated a catch{} with an exception and nothing "escapes" from the exception. And that's true, assuming you did NOT do what I did and disolve the exception into a simple message that displayed as text on a JSP page. As I now see, in THAT case, the catch{} DOES return, thereby allowing multiple sendRedirect()s to occurs.
Thank you for setting my thinking straight.
Merrill
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