Version 3.3.1 of Tomcat.
Redirect via ISAPI filter IIS and Tomcat.
When I POST using a form, I get a 405 Error. Why?
This did not happen in 3.2.1 land. Of course, I may
have missed a config file setting or something.
My web.xml is essentially empty. The root tag is all
that is there.
Do I
In 4.0, I think you need an entry for the webapp context in server.xml
and your servlet/jsp in web.xml unless you turn on the InvokerServlet.
-- padhu
Michael Finney wrote:
Version 3.3.1 of Tomcat.
Redirect via ISAPI filter IIS and Tomcat.
When I POST using a form, I get a 405 Error. Why
Solved: The ISAPI filter was pointing at old stuff.
Michael
--- Michael Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Version 3.3.1 of Tomcat.
Redirect via ISAPI filter IIS and Tomcat.
When I POST using a form, I get a 405 Error. Why?
This did not happen in 3.2.1 land. Of course, I may
have
I have set tomcat 3.2.4 to work with IIS 5.0 as
inprocess.
The html pages seem fine (all ISS). However, the JSP
pages do not work. The browser gets:
HTTP 405 - Resource not allowed
Internet Information Services
I looked up the status code on Microsoft site and all
I saw was 405 - Method
please help me,
I can't run my JSP files. I can run my servlet using jakarta-tomcat-3.3.1, but I want
to run my jsp files and when I want to run my jsp files I receive HTTP 405 error
message.
what can I do?
do u get any errors on the console window of tomcat??
Anoop Kumar V.
-Original Message-
From: Halil AKINCI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 7:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; JSP groups
Subject: HTTP 405 error
please help me,
I can't run my JSP files. I can run my
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Subject: RE: HTTP 405 error
do u get any errors on the console window of tomcat??
Anoop Kumar V.
-Original Message-
From: Halil AKINCI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 7:57 PM
To: Tomcat Users List; JSP
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Da: Halil AKINCI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: lunedì 24 giugno 2002 16.39
A: Tomcat Users List
Oggetto: Re: HTTP 405 error
Yes, this this error message is displayed on the tomcat console;
2002-06-24 17:23:34 -Ctx ( /VT ): Status code: 405 request: R ( /VT +
/jsp/query.jsp + null
I am trying to set up a new servlet on my tomcat 3.3 server. Can anyone
tell me why I may be getting this error?
Error: 405
Location: /tom/servlet/tomServ
HTTP method GET is not supported by this URL
--
If you strike me down, I shall become more powerful than you can
possibly imagine.
I found the root of the HTTP 405 Error. I had my 'login.jsp' page in a
directory called '/security' however I did not have an entry in the
'uriworkermap.properties' file for the '/security' directory as such
'/security/*=ajp12'. The result I was getting was a 'HTTP Error 405
405 Method
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