Portsl-to-Go Installation with Apache

Hi,
Software:
Windows NT
Oracle Portal
Portal to Go
I installed the software and when I try to run the test.jsp i get the following error:
Request URI:/papz/test.jsp
Exception:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: oracle.jsp.util.JspUtil: method
stripTarget(Ljava/lang/String;C)Ljava/lang/String; not found
I really appreciate the help
Thanks in advance
Pablo Lopera
[email protected]

the web-to-go server portion of Oracle Lite can only be installed on NT at this time. the future relase version 4.1.1 should support solaris (per oracle support).
After installation on the server side is complete, the web-to-go client software can be pushed down by connecting through a web browser to your web-to-go server by
typing http://yourwebtogoservername/webtogo/setup
the client setup.exe file that will download can be run on 95,98 and NT (per Oracle support)

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