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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-07-24 07:00 -------
(In reply to comment #4)
I'm having the same problem, but with a Servlet mapping. No servlet is able to
obtain HTTP Post parameters from the HttpRequest object. Here's web.xml:

    <servlet>
        <servlet-name>mpp</servlet-name>
        <description>My Servlet</description>
        <servlet-class>
            org.whatever.MyServlet
        </servlet-class>
        <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
    </servlet>

In Tomcat 5, posts to localhost/mpp would result in org.whatever.MyServlet
correctly able to get the request parameters. In Tomcat 6 this is no longer the
case. Is there some additional server settings I need to change in order to
re-enable this?

> (In reply to comment #3)
> > Interesting approach... What if the URL I am trying to filter doesn't 
> > correspond
> > to a file, directory, or even a servlet mapping?
> 
> it shouldn't be a problem in that case, it's only a problem because a 
> reference
> to a directory / path with out a file also maps to the index pages, such as
> index.html index.jsp, (or what ever you have configured in your web.xml) and
> causes a redirect on the server side (but no a normal servlet redirect).



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