Strange runtime result on forms 10g

Hi,
I am using forms 10G. Db is 10G.
When I run the simple Scott’s emp table
It runs on internet explorer and instead of giving emp table information it shown something like that:
<html> <head> ORACLE FORMS.</head>
<body onload="document.pform.submit();" >
<form name="pform" action="http://lalo:8889/forms90/f90servlet" method="POST">
<input type="hidden" name="form" value="I:\test\emp.fmx">
<input type="hidden" name="userid" value="SCOTT/TIGER@orcl">
<input type="hidden" name="obr" value="yes">
<input type="hidden" name="array" value="YES">
</form> </body></html>
what is this?
How should we get the forms simple screen on runtime?
Where should we get entry so on it runs independently?
Though is running well on 6i.
Juma

This is a duplicate of strange runtime result on forms 10g
See my response to your original thread.

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