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Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 12:23:47 +0200
I am just throwing this idea out there, maybe it helps maybe it does not.
Have you tried using Windows search and search for all index.jsp
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Subject: RE: I know this is a stupid question
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 12:23:47 +0200
I am just throwing this idea out there, maybe it helps maybe it does
not.
Have
: Donald Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:: Yes I did do all of this ( i may be newbie to tomcat but not that new to
:: web/application servers). I tetsted this using both MSIE
will continue
using version4.
Thanks
Don
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Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 21:59:22 -0500
Yes I turned off caching I even deleted the index.jsp and stopped
Look at ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml.
all web-apps in tomcat 4/5 distributions, are precompiled.
cu Fohrer
On Sunday 28 March 2004 03:31, Donald Lee wrote:
Ok, I know this has got to be a stupid newbie question but I have searched
the archives without success. What is special about the default
Hi all,
how do I catch http errors with tomcat?
404 Error, 403 Error. I put the same question 2 years ago :) but I forgot
I remember that are some tags in config xml, something like ?
Thanks,
Dan A.
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Hi all,
how do I catch http errors with tomcat?
404 Error, 403 Error. I put the same question 2 years ago :) but I forgot
I remember that are some tags in config xml, something like ?
You can put this in your web.xml file:
error-page
error-code404/error-code
not
ready to deal with that right now, I am just using TC4. Thanks
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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 00:30:50 -0500
Donald
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all the
changes in version 5, I will continue using version4.
Thanks
Don
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Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 21:59:22 -0500
Yes I turned off caching I even
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Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
Yes, I did clear my work directory. No diff. The index.jsp just would
not
change or even go away despite my deleting it.
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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:00:12 -0600
If you are still seeing a page that litterally does not exist, then you ARE
looking at a cached version of the page. Stop Tomcat, in Internet Exploder
click tools-internet options-settings-every visit
Is your browser chacheing? turn it off. clear the work directory of already
compiled versions too...
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From: Donald Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: I know this is a stupid question
Ok, I know this has got
update it without cycling tomcat. This is version 5.0.19
windows installation. It runs as a service. I installed the jk2 connector
but right now IIS is turned off and I am not using it.
Thanks
Don
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Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 21:59:22 -0500
Yes I turned off caching I even deleted the index.jsp and stopped and
started tomcat. I still get the Congratulations!
I can do this without specifying the index.jsp and if I specify it. I know
I am
index.jsp,
rename it and the change the welcome page settings in the web.xml.
Again sorry I didn't respond earlier.
Doug
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