RE: web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy?

2001-02-13 Thread Ludwig, Pat
> -Original Message- > From: mmuchnik [mailto:mmuchnik]On Behalf Of Maya Muchnik > Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 12:37 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy? > > > Thank you very much

Re: web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy?

2001-02-13 Thread Maya Muchnik
Thank you very much. You are right, web.dtd in webserver.jar under org/apache/tomcat/deployment directory. "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote: > Maya Muchnik wrote: > > > Hello, all, > > > > Maybe this question for Tomcat developers. > > > > That's true, although there is overlap here ... :-) > > > >

Re: web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy?

2001-02-13 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
Maya Muchnik wrote: > Hello, all, > > Maybe this question for Tomcat developers. > That's true, although there is overlap here ... :-) > > As you know we are all using web.xml file for a servlet container. This > file has the following lines : > > PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web

Re: web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy?

2001-02-13 Thread Craig Tataryn
> > PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN" > "http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2.2.dtd"> > Are you sure? It may not actually go get the .dtd from the URI. Tomcat may just internally recognize this URI. If you download the Servlet 2.2 spec and goto section

web-app_2.2.dtd - how get a local copy?

2001-02-13 Thread Maya Muchnik
Hello, all, Maybe this question for Tomcat developers. As you know we are all using web.xml file for a servlet container. This file has the following lines : http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2.2.dtd"> Every time when you start Tomcat, for example, you are getting the file web-app_2.2.dtd