Rookie HTTP question

You have in fact (I guess) two different versions of Jigsaw, the
correct one (ie the latest one) is the one you are running on Windows
(ie the one that has w3c.www.http.HTTP instead of
w3c.jigsaw.http.HTTP)

Anselm.

John Liddle writes:
 > 
 > Hi
 > 
 > I have only recently started to use Jigsaw so please excuse if this is an
 > incredibly stupid question.
 > 
 > I first ran a Jigsaw server on a unix box and wrote a resource which as
 > part of the code included the line
 > 
 > Reply.reply = request.makeReply(HTTP.OK);
 > 
 > Everything worked fine but we decided that we might want to use Jigsaw in
 > a Win95 type environment so I downloaded the relevant zip file and tried
 > to recompile the resource.
 > 
 > It would not compile and came back with an error relating to
 > the HTTP.OK being undefined.
 > 
 > After a bit investigation it turns out that the HTTP.java file containing
 > the HTTP interface under the Unix version of Jigsaw comes in package
 > w3c.jigsaw.http while under Win95 it comes in package w3c.www.http and it
 > isnt found when searching classpath.
 > 
 > Have i read this correctly or have i missed something very basic
 > 
 > cheers
 > 
 > -John
 > 
 > 
 > 
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Received on Wednesday, 29 January 1997 07:18:06 UTC