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Try passing a document root directory to your servlet, either
through an initial parameter or from a configuration file
specified by an initial parameter, then massage your file
references by prepending the document root.
At 11:45 PM 01/24/2000 -0500, you wrote:
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>Is it possible to access files relative to the servlet, or document root
>directory using a directive, or set up
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>Apache/1.3.9 ApacheJServ/1.1 Redhat 6.1 jdk1.2.2 RC2
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