Jason Zhu wrote:
> Another prove is: after I delete "TOMCAT_HOME\conf\web.xml" file, the
> tomecat still starts up without complaining or error. It seems to me that
> tomcat doesn't read "TOMCAT_HOME\conf\web.xml" file. Nor such messages
> printed on the dos prompt window.
You are correct -- T
> Bug:
> Tomcat3.2 doesn't support user defined MIME type in added
> "TOMCAT_HOME\conf\web.xml". Instead, it returns text/plain.
You should set the MIME types in the webapplication's web.xml.
This has been a source of confusion in the past, and a big mistake - if
you want portable web applicati
Hi, Tomcat Developers:
Excuse me if this bug has been already reported. I also reported this bug
into Bugrat system. ID629.
Bug:
Tomcat3.2 doesn't support user defined MIME type in added
"TOMCAT_HOME\conf\web.xml". Instead, it returns text/plain.
Environment:
Windows NT, Service Pack 5. Pan