on 7/9/01 4:13 PM, "Geoff Soutter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try to figure out why that stack trace is happening.
>>
>> :-)
>
> easy. they use jrun! :-)
>
> geoff
Oh wait, I thought that JSP was a "standard" and worked the same across all
the different containers. Not.
<http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/ymtd/ymtd-implementation.html>
"Part of the founding reason for creating the Jakarta Project and having Sun
release the source code to Jasper (the JSP reference implementation) is to
encourage vendors to adopt a single base for their source code.
Unfortunately, this has not happened. There is compatibility testing suites
available, however there is no policy in place requiring vendors to pass the
tests. Nor is there a place that shows vendors who do not pass the tests in
order to publicly humiliate them into submission."
FYI, that same stack trace is also generated for a GET / HTTP/1.0 request.
That means that almost every request to that server will generate that stack
trace. Duh.
-jon
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