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Dan Agarlita wrote:
I want to know how can I modify the 404 Error page.
I want to put another page. Is a param? Or I have to modify some classes
?
:) 10x, dan
I think you would be better off asking on the tomcat-users list...
And no you don't have to modify a class.
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Regards,
M
I have the solution and it works,
Thanks
ADan
-Original Message-
From: M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:09 PM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: hello
Dan Agarlita wrote:
I want to know how can I modify the 404 Error page.
I want to put another
This is the developer list for development questions. Please direct this
question to the tomcat-user list.
(
Tip: Have a look at web.xml error-page directive:
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/error404.jsp/location
/error-page
error-page
)
Martin
-Original
BTW, I didn't recall there was a vote on the list to decide
if we should
use DocBook or Anakia to produce documentation ?
Not yet. Another reason why nobody should jump the gun with a
complicated
format that might end up having to be ported to XHTML.
:)
My advice for potential authors
hello
u r right..
the vote counts,
i will use wotever the vote says,
and in the meantime, i will adjust myself with Anakia and XHTML,
thanx Gomez Henri
thanx in advance,
hiten pandya
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Get Your
Stephane, I have three suggestions for you.
- These kinds of questions are much more appropriate on the TOMCAT-USER
mailing list. The TOMCAT-DEV list is for discussions about building
Tomcat itself.
- You should download and read the servlet specification
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Stephane Grialet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 2:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Hello !
I am a new user in this list, and i'm French so please forgive my
mistakes !
I am developing a project with Tomcat and servlets
Pier:
A nice way to duplicate the job, indeed... Why not joining
Alex et. al and
Each contribution is good to have. If he feel more confortable
using docbook, why not let him start some docs with it.
write the documentation with them? Just because you want to do it with
the DocBook DTD? A
GOMEZ Henri wrote:
Pier:
A nice way to duplicate the job, indeed... Why not joining
Alex et. al and
Each contribution is good to have. If he feel more confortable
using docbook, why not let him start some docs with it.
write the documentation with them? Just because you want to do it
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Not speaking officially, I'm not a committer: if you want to
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:39:12AM +0200, Alex Fernández wrote:
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook
Alex Fernández wrote:
Hi Hiten!
hiten pandya wrote:
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and 4.0.
The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all of
the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Not speaking officially, I'm
Quoting hiten pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hi everyone,
i am planning to start my own documentation project for Tomcat 3.3 and
4.0. The different thing about this project is that, i am going to port all
of the tomcat documentation to XML Docbook format.
Though i am not very good at
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Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Hello? Anybody?
Hi Ethan,
I was hoping that someone more experienced would respond. I am looking
at an issue related to servlets throwing UnavailableExceptions which is
impacted by the tendency of Handler.java
Larry Isaacs wrote:
Thanks Craig,
To support this behavior, should the spec require that for a JSP that is
"included" or "forwarded", handlePageException() is required to propagate
the exception back to the caller? Currently, it just says that if there is
no error page, it should "perform
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