Yes, you can call a servlet from the javascript but only in Mozilla 1.x (And
mozilla based browser) and IE6. You can use the XMLHttpRequest object to
make HTTP calls. Please refer the http://www.mozilla.org/xmlextras/

Raj
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From: "Ralph Einfeldt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 4:13 PM
Subject: AW: can javascript execute a servlet?


This has already been answered the last time you asked. (Last Friday)

Just reposting the question is not a good idea, as you may get the
same result as last time. If you want a different answer you should
at least indicate that you tried that solution and it didn't work
for you.

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> Gesendet: Montag, 23. September 2002 16:15
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> Betreff: can javascript execute a servlet?
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> i don't want the user's screen to REFRESH each time they
> click a servlet inside an <A> tag. Can Javascript execute a servlet?
>

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