Yup. The body of the POST got written into my login.html. Took me a while to
notice that. Good one!
On Friday, October 07, 2011 10:13:00 Christopher Schultz wrote:
> If that's what's happening, the DefaultServlet is handling the
> request, seeing that it is a PUT, and then complaining that it's
> read-only. When you make the DefaultServlet read-write you tell the
> DefaultServlet to accept uploads, and you'll probably end up
> overwriting your login form with the request entity (oops).
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Nicholas Sushkin, Senior Software Engineer, Manager of IT Operations
Open Finance - Secure, Accurate, Industrial Strength Aggregation
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