why don't u put your /login/*.jsp in the same directory where your
/examples/jsp/*.jsp exist ???
Your /examples/jsp/*.jsp files should be in your Tomcat main directory.


regards
aBeginner
~ HL ~


-----Original Message-----
From: BOON PING LIM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 1:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: to run JSP page


Hi,

Apache+tomcat combination has run smoothly on my comp through

http://localhost/examples/jsp

which is an example URL from book, JSP page is up. However, if i wan to run
my jsp page on a custom URL, such as

http://localhost/login

what should i do ???

thanks.



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