Re: Tomcat IP change (sorry about wrong Subject)

2001-06-07 Thread Tim O'Neil

At 04:24 PM 6/7/2001 -0400, you wrote:
  OK well nevermind my last post.  I have given up with IIS.
  I have no use for it.

Welcome to the club man...




Re: Tomcat IP change (sorry about wrong Subject)

2001-06-07 Thread Francisco Areas Guimaraes

Hi Matthew,
Do managed to do an error handling like IIS outside of IIS? Sorry to
intrude, but i´ve looked almost everywhere about this but couldn´t find
it...

thanks,
Francisco
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From: Winer, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 5:24 PM
Subject: Tomcat IP change (sorry about wrong Subject)


 I am sorry about my last post with the wrong subject.

 OK well nevermind my last post.  I have given up with IIS.  I have no use
 for it.  (I hope)  I got everything work except...

 I am trying to get tomcat to respond to a different IP other then
localhost
 or the localhost address.  I know this can be done in IIS but I am looking
 for a way to get by that.

 Thanks
 Matt Winer





RE: Tomcat IP change

2001-06-07 Thread Winer, Matthew

Tim,

Please say it can be done you just don't know how.  

-Matt Winer

-Original Message-
From: Tim O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat IP change (sorry about wrong Subject)


At 04:24 PM 6/7/2001 -0400, you wrote:
  OK well nevermind my last post.  I have given up with IIS.
  I have no use for it.

Welcome to the club man...



RE: Tomcat IP change

2001-06-07 Thread Tim O'Neil

At 05:02 PM 6/7/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Tim,

Please say it can be done you just don't know how.

???... Forget that. IIS is just too painful to
use. Seems like the people that really need it
are people that need to use activex stuff. Well,
ok, I'm not going to say Forget about activex.
That's a simplistic answer, I know that. But I have
to say that if you keep beating your head against a
wall without making any progress then SOMETHING in
the mix should be examined. And every project I've
been tasked to accomplish that I undertook using
open source has been taken to completion, more or
less. I simply can't say that with the proprietary
stuff. So you tell me, what should I REALLY be saying?