If I understand this setup correctly, you would be running one instance
of Tomcat for all of your
virtual hosts. This has the disadvantage that if one virtual host needs
to be restarted, you will need
to restart Tomcat for all of your virtual hosts.
An alternative is to let Apache handle
What client browser are you using. MS IE can ignore the mime-type presented
by the server and make decisions based on its own voodoo. See:
http://www.spartanicus.utvinternet.ie/file_extensions_and_mime_types_on_the_web.htm
Oscar Mechanic wrote:
Why would it get a null ? Every page has a referrer.
Are you sure? What if I click on a bookmark or type in the URL manually?
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This article may help...
http://www.fawcette.com/javapro/2002_09/magazine/columns/proshop/
Gal Robert wrote:
Hi,
we have a new user requriement: to be able to modifiy the application
without affecting user work.
Is there any way to achieve this under tomcat? Currently we're
building war
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