>Now, this problem is not related the JSPs directly, but perhaps someone can
>help me. I am running Apache and JRun. The index.html is in the right
location
>in Apache and will show up under www.xxx.com, but when I process some form
>using a jsp file, I will have to direct the action to
>www.xxx.com:8000/some.jsp. Does anyone know how I can use jsp files so
that I
>would not have to use the port number in the URL? Do I have to configure
DNS
>settings (i.e. directing DNS to the port 8000) and move all my html files
to
>JRun. If so, do I lose any of the Apache capabilities?
By default, port 8000 is for JRun's web server, which comes as part of the
JRun package - you don't actually need this if you have Apache (and you
probably don't want to use it). You can turn this server off using the Admin
tool. If you have the JRun-Apache Connector configured properly, then all
.jsp requests directed toward the Apache server should be sent to the JRun
engine.
HTH,
Darin Wilson
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