cvs commit: jakarta-tomcat/src/share/org/apache/jasper/servlet JspServlet.java

2001-01-07 Thread costin
costin 01/01/07 11:24:30 Modified:src/share/org/apache/jasper CommandLineContext.java EmbededServletOptions.java JspC.java JspEngineContext.java Options.java src/share/org/apache/jasper/compiler Compiler.java

TC 3.3 and TC 4.0B1 RPMs

2001-01-07 Thread GOMEZ Henri
Hi, A quick note to say that RPM for TC 4.0B1 and latest TC 3.3 from CVS will be released tomorrow ;-) Another try will be apr, apr-utils and httpd 2.0 . For the latest I'll get the latest stuff from CVS, it is ok ? Regards "Pour la plupart des hommes, se corriger consiste changer de

Tomcat 4.0 current dir problems

2001-01-07 Thread Geoff Soutter
Hi there Craig, I've been attempting to set up Tomcat 4.0 b1 for my own use, and I've found I have a bit of an issue with the way that it handles the "current directory". Usually I like to install a servlet container once and have multiple configurations for it set up in different directories

Possible ajp13 bug doing file upload posts

2001-01-07 Thread Jason Hunter
Hi, Here's a bug report in ajp13 from someone using my com.oreilly.servlet package to do file uploads. No real details, but I'm thinking perhaps someone with ajp13 running can test the file upload example? You can download the c.o.s. pkg from

Re: Why are we still using JAXP and ProjectX???(proprietary==evil)

2001-01-07 Thread James Duncan Davidson
On 1/3/01 10:24 PM, "Kevin A. Burton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why are we using JAXP and ProjectX which are both Closed Source and proprietary to SUN Microsystems. This is a Bad Thing. We already have an awesome XML parser and I would say just *drop* the abstraction... not worth the loss