flippant answer but ...

Don't use IE :)

unless you have the source code of IE you're a little buggered

David


randie ursal wrote:

>hi,
>
>   sorry for asking about this but i still haven't found a solution on 
>why this is happening.
>
>   i try to make an abnormal scenario on my web application, here it is:
>
>   I first access my web application and do some operation, then in the 
>middle of my
>   transaction i disconnect the network cable to see if an error would 
>be displayed by IE
>   browser if i click on a link that needs to request to my servlet. 
> This doesn't seem
>   to work normally, because if i'm going to click on a button which is 
>basically an HTML
>   Form....the IE browser wont display its error page like  display that 
>network is down or
>   DNS unavailable.   But if i click on links that is using "href" to 
>point to its server
>    resource that IE browser can give the error message.
>
>   any idea about this, and any possible solution?
> 
>   p.s  really need it as soon as possible.
>
>thanks a lot in advance
> randie
>
>
>
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