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From: Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 1:43 AM
Subject: Re: URL: Hiding index.jsp
Tomcat4 cannot do this by itself. With the help of apache and directory
indexing - this can be done with a little
All,
I am trying to develop a site and wish to hide the default page defined in the
welcom-file-list in the xml from displaying in the address bar of the browser.
For example:
If I have a directory called test1 and have an index.jsp defined, I want the user to
only see /test1 in the address
Tomcat4 cannot do this by itself. With the help of apache and directory
indexing - this can be done with a little tweaking.
Tomcat5 can hide the name of the welcome-file.
-Tim
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All,
I am trying to develop a site and wish to hide the default page defined in the
Tim Funk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Tomcat4 cannot do this by itself. With the help of apache and directory
indexing - this can be done with a little tweaking.
Tomcat5 can hide the name of the welcome-file.
As can Tomcat 3.3.2-dev.
-Tim
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