Just to confirm to Mr Toad
My xml is insert in between the <web-app></web-app>

Jordan do I can create WEB-INF folder for openbd somehow instead of using
the main folder Tomcat just an idea like that?

Regards,
Pierre-Olivier

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 10:18 PM, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Oh, whoops, you're absolutely right. I totally missed that closing tag.
> Hmm... will have to research this a bit more...
>
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologies
> http://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
>
>
> MrToad wrote:
> > No, he's got the </filter>, Jordan...it's right before that <filter-
> > mapping> block.  Just easy to miss because Pierre's indentation is
> > inconsistent (like I'm one to to say anything, with my word-
> > wrapping...OOPS!).  But Pierre doesn't have any word-wrapping in what
> > he posted, and I double-checked and aside from the indentation, it's
> > identical with what I've got in my webdefault.xml file that worked for
> > me on OpenBD "Ready2Run".
> >
> > I really know nothing about what I'm doing here; like a medieval
> > alchemist, I just managed to find something to mix together that
> > worked.  I do recall though that while I was Googling for answers to
> > the SES URL problem, I came across a few posts about problems with SES
> > URLs in Tomcat that didn't seem related to what I was looking for.
> >
> > Given that Pierre said this code worked for him on his Vista/Tomcat
> > dev environment, it sounds like he's got something else going on;
> > maybe the problem those folks were having?  Wish I could remember now
> > what they were reporting.
> >
> > The one thing I didn't mention above was that I put mine right
> > *before* the closing </web-app> tag at the end of the file; as I told
> > Matt when we were e-mailing, I'm a total newbie with Java and XML, but
> > I've worked with HTML and CFML enough to tell that it needed to be
> > inside the <web-app></web-app> block.
> >
> >
> > --
> > MrToad, a.k.a. Scott Schug
> >
> >
> > On Mar 6, 11:55 am, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> How about a closing filter tag?
> >>
> >> change this:
> >>
> >>      <filter-mapping>
> >>          <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>          <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >>      </filter-mapping>
> >> <!-- End add-->
> >>
> >> to this:
> >>
> >>      <filter-mapping>
> >>          <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>          <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >>      </filter-mapping>
> >> </filter>
> >> <!-- End add-->
> >>
> >> Then a restart. Let us know how it works out...
> >>
> >> Hope this helps!
> >>
> >> Warm regards,
> >> Jordan Michaels
> >> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> >> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >> Adobe Solution Provider
> >>
> >> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
> >>> Hi Jordan
> >>> What I copy into /opt/openbd/tomcat/conf/web.xml
> >>> it's that
> >>> I put it on starting at the line 267
> >>> <!-- Add PO -->
> >>> <filter>
> >>>         <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>         <display-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</display-name>
> >>>         <description>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</description>
> >>>
> <filter-class>com.newatlanta.filters.SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-class>
> >>>         <init-param>
> >>>             <param-name>extensions</param-name>
> >>>             <param-value>cfm,cfml</param-value>
> >>>         </init-param>
> >>>     </filter>
> >>>     <filter-mapping>
> >>>         <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>         <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >>>     </filter-mapping>
> >>> <!-- End add-->
> >>> I took that code from the post of Matt.
> >>> Jordan Michaels wrote:
> >>>> Pierre-Olivier,
> >>>> It looks like the XML that MrToad posted is word-wrapped a bit. Could
> >>>> you make sure that this didn't translate over to return characters
> when
> >>>> copied and pasted into the web.xml file?
> >>>> Let us know the result.
> >>>> HTH
> >>>> Warm regards,
> >>>> Jordan Michaels
> >>>> Vivio Technologies
> >>>> http://www.viviotech.net/
> >>>> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >>>> Adobe Solution Provider
> >>>> Pierre-Olivier Chassay wrote:
> >>>>> Thanks Mr Toad,
> >>>>> It works on my dev environment Vista/Tomcat where I deploy directly
> the
> >>>>> war file of openBD
> >>>>> But it doesn't work on my production environment Linux CentOS /
> Apache /
> >>>>> Tomcat with the installer of Jordan.
> >>>>> In the production envrionment we don't have a real web.xml Since the
> >>>>> installer's instance of OpenBD is not installed as a WAR file,
> >>>>> it doesn't have it's own web.xml file, it uses tomcat's default
> >>>>> web.xml file.
> >>>>> I copy the missing part into it and restart the server to be sure
> >>>>> everything will be clean but it doesn't work.
> >>>>> Regards,
> >>>>> PO
> >>>>> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:39 AM, MrToad <[email protected]
> >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> >>>>>     On Mar 3, 10:28 am, "[email protected]
> >>>>>     <mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]
> >>>>>     <mailto:[email protected]>>
> >>>>>     wrote:
> >>>>>      > Hi I'm trying to install Blog CFC on OpenBD.
> >>>>>      > So far I figure out I was having to comment some part where
> Ray was
> >>>>>      > making the verification of the version of CF or BlueDragon.
> >>>>>      > And also where he uses the application.isColdFusionMX7 to
> comment it
> >>>>>      > The big issue I have right now it's with the tag cfloginuser
> looks
> >>>>>      > like it doesn't return something properly because in the
> blog.cfc all
> >>>>>      > the function with the roles="admin" aren't executed. I always
> >>>>>     have the
> >>>>>      > error user not defined.
> >>>>>      > If I remove the roles="admin" of all the cffunction I can go a
> bit
> >>>>>      > further except when they use the function getAuthUser() it
> return an
> >>>>>      > empty string.
> >>>>>      > After it will I think to find the good RewriteRule for it to
> display
> >>>>>      > the post with the comments.
> >>>>>      > I'm using OpenBD 1.0.1
> >>>>>      > BlogCFC 5.9.2
> >>>>>      > Linux/CentOS
> >>>>>      > Apache/Tomcat
> >>>>>      > Thanks for any guidance to install it.
> >>>>>      > PO
> >>>>>     About the rewrite rule - if you're dealing with the issue I think
> you
> >>>>>     are, you don't need a rewrite rule, just need to enable the
> >>>>>     SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter in OpenBD as Matt discusses here:
> >>>>>
> http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/30068477da...
> >>>>>     For folks running the OpenBD+Jetty "Ready2Run" version who don't
> >>>>>     *have* a web.xml, trying adding this to your /jettyhome/etc/
> >>>>>     webdefault.xml file:
> >>>>>     <filter>
> >>>>>        <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>>>        <display-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</display-name>
> >>>>>        <description>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</description>
> >>>>>        <filter-
> >>>>>
> class>com.newatlanta.filters.SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-
> >>>>>     class>
> >>>>>        <init-param>
> >>>>>            <param-name>extensions</param-name>
> >>>>>            <param-value>cfm,cfml</param-value>
> >>>>>        </init-param>
> >>>>>     </filter>
> >>>>>     <filter-mapping>
> >>>>>        <filter-name>SearchEngineFriendlyURLFilter</filter-name>
> >>>>>        <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >>>>>     </filter-mapping>
> >>>>>     Props to Matt for helping me find this by pointing me to a post
> by
> >>>>>     "TheDudeAbides" for a longer, slightly different version that led
> me
> >>>>>     to this short fix.
> >>>>>     --
> >>>>>     MrToad, a.k.a. Scott Schug
> >>
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>

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