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> From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Now, how do I go about a
> From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Now, how do I go about adjusting the default page to redirect
> to localhost/arsys? So, if someone just types in localhost,
> it will redirect him/her
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On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Gary Opela (Corporate)
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> if I map all traffic that goes to localhost to tomcat, then typing in just
> http://localhost takes me to the tomcat config page that sa
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:40 AM, Gary Opela (Corporate)
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> if I map all traffic that goes to localhost to tomcat, then typing in just
> http://localhost takes me to the tomcat config page that says I don't
> have tomcat configured properly.
Yes -- if you choose /not/ to r
> From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: How to stop having to put :8080 in the url?
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> Thanks, but that still leaves me in the same predicament.
Doesn't matter; Rodrigo's suggestion was completely bogus.
> I need to just route tra
ing the port. However, now if I go to http://localhost, then it
> > redirects me to Tomcat's default page. Is there a way to leave the above
> > line referencing port 8080, as that's where I want tomcat to run from,
> but
> > then tell IIS to redirect my localhost/arsys traffic to refer
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En l'instant précis du 11/04/08 14:55, Gary Opela (Corporate)
s'exprimait en ces termes:
Now I can access my application by going to http://localhost/arsys
without specifying the port. However, now if I go to http://localhost,
then it redirects me to Tomcat's default page. Is there a way to l
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From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 4:11 PM
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Thanks, Chris, for the assistance.
Thanks,
Gary Opela, Jr., RSP
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: Thursday, April 10, 2008 4:07 PM
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Subject: Re: How to stop having to put :8080 in the url?
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| I have a website that is located under http://localserver:8080/arsys
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| How do I set it to where I just
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Subject: RE: How to stop having to put :8080 in the url?
> From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to stop having to put :8080 in the url?
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> How do I set it to where I just have to hit http:/
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Gary,
Gary Opela (Corporate) wrote:
| I have a website that is located under http://localserver:8080/arsys
|
| How do I set it to where I just have to hit http://localserver/arsys,
| without the :8080?
The only way to remove the port number from you
> From: Gary Opela (Corporate) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to stop having to put :8080 in the url?
>
> How do I set it to where I just have to hit http://localserver/arsys,
> without the :8080?
Change the port attribute of the element in conf/server.xml.
You should
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