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I get the forbidden error if I use the port as well. As far as the
InvalidRequestException, I would check your classpath (it appears it isn't
finding the sun.servlet.httpd in your jar files), and also check the
location of your log files in the config file. It took me three days to
realize that my classpath was incorrect, I had too many entries that
weren't needed, and after removing all but two (the jsdk.jar and
ApacheJServ.jar) everything worked correctly. This may help you. Now I am
on the quest of getting GNUJSP to work correctly. By the way, you need
JServ working before you try to configure GNUJSP.

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On 12/11/00 at 2:49 PM Lior M wrote:

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>Well, I actually did install GNUJSP, and I do have write permissions to
the 
>scratch dir, but when I load the website, using the port 8007 I get the 
>Forbidden Error, and if I load the website without the port 
>(http://localhost/java/index.jsp) I get a Java error, 
>sun.servlet.httpd.InvalidRequestException
>and then I get a timeout in Netscape.
>
>I looked over almost every conf file I have, and examples, and they look
just 
>fine. Maybe it's the JDK version I use? (1.2.2).
>
>On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, you wrote:
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>> If I am not mistaken I beieve that you may need additional software such
as
>> GNUJSP in order to view JSP pages. If not let me know, because I am
wasting
>> my time trying to get it to work. But I do know that for JSP pages you
have
>> to have write permissions on the directory that you configure as the
>> scratch directory. This is where the JSP page will be writen in java and
>> compiled, then the output of that will be an html page displaying all
the
>> JSP properties you designated. Hope this helps a little
>>
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