Thanks Achim,
I didn't know the URL had to end in a "/".
I think it would be a good idea to add the possibility to disable welcome
file handling. I will try a workaround consisting of setting welcome files
to files that do not exist, e g:
mWebService.registerWelcomeFiles(new String[] { "nonexistent.html" },
> false, mHttpContext);
I'm hoping it works.
/Bengt
2016-11-15 11:15 GMT+01:00 'Achim Nierbeck' via OPS4J <
[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> for your first issue of "/admin" this isn't a valid url and therefore the
> default "index.html" will be executed, if you call "/admin/" which is a
> valid url, you'll get the index of /admin/index.html ;)
>
> Regarding default welcome file handling, this can't be disabled right now.
> Need to verify if this should be / could be actually possible.
>
> Regards, Achim
>
>
> 2016-11-15 11:10 GMT+01:00 Bengt Rodehav <[email protected]>:
>
>> I have a couple of issues with welcome files.
>>
>> I have some files at the root context, among others an index.html which
>> is my starting page. I also have a subfolder "/admin" where I have other
>> types of resources. There is also an "/admin/index.html" which is the
>> starting page for the administrative user interface.
>>
>> If you specify the URL "/admin", the browser is directed to the file
>> "/index.html" and not "/admin/index.html" that I would have expected. Is
>> this the way it is supposed to work or do we have a bug?
>>
>> I am now using the UrlRewriterFilter for other stuff and might use it
>> also for welcome files. In that case I want to disable the welcome files in
>> Pax-Web. But there seems to be no way to do that. I've tried both
>>
>> mWebService.registerWelcomeFiles(null, false, mHttpContext);
>>
>>
>> ...and
>>
>> mWebService.registerWelcomeFiles(new String[] { }, false,
>>> mHttpContext);
>>
>>
>> But none of those calls are accepted.
>>
>> How can I tell Pax-Web NOT to handle welcome files at all?
>>
>> /Bengt
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