You might try changing your maven-jetty-plugin to use version 6.1.4.
Maybe a more recent version of Jetty will solve the problem. If that
doesn't work, I'd suggest contacting the Jetty mailing list.

http://www.nabble.com/Jetty-Support-f61.html

Matt

On 7/12/07, Robin1982 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


mraible wrote:
>
>
>> If disabling JavaScript causes only one request to go through, then
>> the two-request issues is probably caused by some sort of
>> onclick/onsubmit event on a form element.
>
>>Maybe the request is so large that Jetty is trying to "chunk" the
>>data? I'm not sure. Can you reproduce this behavior on Tomcat?
>
> Matt
>
>

Worked just fine with Tomcat, including with Javascript turned on *confused
face*

I don't know enough about Jetty plus browser (I tried it with both IE & FF)
interaction to understand what's going on.

Thanks for you help so far Matt though

Robin



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