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Yes, 100% sure, that's just how it appears in the jserv.log file.
Travis Low
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> *All my paths are correct,
Are you sure?
> File Jserv.log:
> [11/07/2000 10:53:20:157] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet Error: Servlet zone
> "home/httpd
> /servlets/my_zone" not found.
"home/httpd/servlets/my_zone"?
Without a leading slash? Please check your paths and dial again, or ask
your
operator for assistance.
-- Travis Low
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