Re: base href problems
I apologize ahead of time for bumping my own post but I figure someone out there must be able to help me solve my problem as I can't be the only person to have this requirement. Thanks again for any help provided. Jon. On 3/28/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To further clarify, i wouldn't have this problem if the base href=blah tag didn't get stuck into the page being served. Is here a way to tell axis2 not to add this in the head of the page? On 3/28/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I saw this parameter before i posted the question but i'm not sure how to use it to solve my problem. I can change it to put in something like http://ipaddress/blah or http://hostname/blah but how can i set it so that it simply doesn't change the url from what was entered. For example if i access http://ipaddress/axis2/ in my browser i would expect all links to start with http://ipaddress/axis2/ but if i access it with http://hostname/axis2/ i'd expect all links to start with http://hostname/axis2/. Can you give me a hint as to how this is done with this httpFrontendHostUrl parameter? On 3/28/07, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please try to set the httpFrontendHostUrl parameter in the axis2.xml (axis2/WEB-INF/conf/axis2.xml) thanks, dims On 3/27/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nobody has anything to add about this? Should i be more specific in my question? Thanks, Jon On 3/27/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm trying to run the axis server in tomcat behind an apache webserver. Our app will be deployed on a LAN where DNS servers may not be present. The problem i'm having is that when i go to the axis2 start page https://ipaddress/axis2/ the images and links aren't working even though they are relative links. I get links like https://localhost/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp; when in fact it should be https://server ip address or hostname/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp. After viewing the source of the index page I noticed the following line base href=https://localhost/axis2//. This explains why the links and images are going to localhost instead of the IP or hostname that was originally requested. I can change this behavior by setting the proxyName property in tomcat's server.xml file but if i change it to use the hostname this then fails on networks that don't have a DNS server. If i change it to include the IP address this then screws up certificates when someone accesses the page like https://hostname/axis2/ since they get a certificate back with an IP instead of the hostname. Ideally asis2 wouldn't make assumptions and it would return the IP address if it was requested or return the hostname if it was requested. Is there a way to set up axis so that this is the case? Thanks, Jon. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: base href problems
Please try to set the httpFrontendHostUrl parameter in the axis2.xml (axis2/WEB-INF/conf/axis2.xml) I saw this parameter before i posted the question but i'm not sure to use it to solve my problem. I can change it to put in something like http://ipaddress/blah or http://hostname/blah but how can i set it so that it simply doesn't change the url from what was entered. For example if i access http://ipaddress/axis2/ in my browser i would expect all links to start with http://ipaddress/axis2/ but if i access it with http://hostname/axis2/ i'd expect all links to start with http://hostname/axis2/. Can you give me a hint as to how this is done with this httpFrontendHostUrl parameter? Thanks, Jon. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: base href problems
To further clarify, i wouldn't have this problem if the base href=blah tag didn't get stuck into the page being served. Is there a way to tell axis2 not to add this in the head of the page? Jon - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: base href problems
Nobody has anything to add about this? Should i be more specific in my question? Thanks, Jon On 3/27/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm trying to run the axis server in tomcat behind an apache webserver. Our app will be deployed on a LAN where DNS servers may not be present. The problem i'm having is that when i go to the axis2 start page https://ipaddress/axis2/ the images and links aren't working even though they are relative links. I get links like https://localhost/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp; when in fact it should be https://server ip address or hostname/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp. After viewing the source of the index page I noticed the following line base href=https://localhost/axis2//. This explains why the links and images are going to localhost instead of the IP or hostname that was originally requested. I can change this behavior by setting the proxyName property in tomcat's server.xml file but if i change it to use the hostname this then fails on networks that don't have a DNS server. If i change it to include the IP address this then screws up certificates when someone accesses the page like https://hostname/axis2/ since they get a certificate back with an IP instead of the hostname. Ideally asis2 wouldn't make assumptions and it would return the IP address if it was requested or return the hostname if it was requested. Is there a way to set up axis so that this is the case? Thanks, Jon. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: base href problems
Please try to set the httpFrontendHostUrl parameter in the axis2.xml (axis2/WEB-INF/conf/axis2.xml) thanks, dims On 3/27/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nobody has anything to add about this? Should i be more specific in my question? Thanks, Jon On 3/27/07, Jon Horsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm trying to run the axis server in tomcat behind an apache webserver. Our app will be deployed on a LAN where DNS servers may not be present. The problem i'm having is that when i go to the axis2 start page https://ipaddress/axis2/ the images and links aren't working even though they are relative links. I get links like https://localhost/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp; when in fact it should be https://server ip address or hostname/axis2/axis2-web/HappyAxis.jsp. After viewing the source of the index page I noticed the following line base href=https://localhost/axis2//. This explains why the links and images are going to localhost instead of the IP or hostname that was originally requested. I can change this behavior by setting the proxyName property in tomcat's server.xml file but if i change it to use the hostname this then fails on networks that don't have a DNS server. If i change it to include the IP address this then screws up certificates when someone accesses the page like https://hostname/axis2/ since they get a certificate back with an IP instead of the hostname. Ideally asis2 wouldn't make assumptions and it would return the IP address if it was requested or return the hostname if it was requested. Is there a way to set up axis so that this is the case? Thanks, Jon. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Davanum Srinivas :: http://wso2.org/ :: Oxygen for Web Services Developers - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]