It was found by chance. 

BTW can you answer what is hopefully a yes-or-no question: Is it safe to
change the document root of the default-app application to something other
than blank? I have been changing it to 'default' so that Netscape server can
serve documents out of its document root. I do this because I only want part
of the site to be secured by netscape server.

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott "M." Stirling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 11:22 PM
To: JRun-Talk
Subject: Re: JRUN 3.0 SP1 bug found


Message acknowledged.  Now shoo!

Sorry, a little humor there.  This isn't funny.  Goddam Jikes!!  Now
that's funny.  :-b

I'll check it out at work.  I'm a Linux snob at home.  Did you contrive
this example in a bug hunting expedition, or did this just come up
naturally?

:->

-- 
Scott Stirling
West Newton, MA
 
On 04 Jan 2001 21:17:57 +0000,  wrote:
> Hello all, I have found a little bug in JRUN 3.0 SP1. I'm running on
Windows
> NT4.
> 
> Specifically, if you create a JSP page with the following content (I know,
> it's not very clever to do things this way):
> 
> <% out.print("---------" + request.getParameter("whatever") == null +
> "--------"); %>
> 
> 
> It will cause an general protection fault in jikesw.exe when trying to
> compile it. (So it's really a Jikes problem not strictly a JRun problem). 
> 
> It'd be great if someone from Allaire could acknowledge this message
(Scott,
> hello??)
> 
> GPF details attached.
>
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