I DONT HAVE A PAY PAL ACCOUNT ! I DON'T USE PAYPAL
!! I'M NOT CLICKING ANYTHING !
At 04:48 PM 6/8/2005, you wrote:
You have recieve this email because you or someone had tried to used
your paypal account at http://www.springbok-computers.co.uk Below
Hi Carl, are you looking for someone on-site or off-site ?
P.S.
please do the world a favor and get rid of the flash intro at the beginning
of your site, my eardrums just exploded !!
Best Regards,
-Wiley
At 12:08 PM 3/3/2005, you wrote:
I apologize for placing this on this mail list but I
It's amazing how large some
of the gaps in my knowledge truly are.
Words of a wise man. I find myself thinking the same thing daily. I'm sure
we are not alone :)
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Hello, I've been getting some things in my logs like ...
217.20.113.110 - - [13/Feb/2005:09:41:39 -0500] GET
/Myapp/../Myapp/../Myapp/../Myapp/../Myapp/../Myapp/../Myapp/../hosting.html
HTTP/1.1 200 5564 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.16; Mac_PowerPC)
What is this guy getting from this ?
This may be off topic but I'm looking for a java solution to deliver MMS or
WAP push ringtones to cell phones via my tomcat shopping cart. Does
anyone know of some good solutions for this ?
Thanks in advance
-Wiley
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Thank you but I'm still not getting something, how do you create an alias
directory ??? Is that just a symlink ?
Please help me understand one concept. I cannot seem to get an answer for
this ANYWHERE I've been at this for WEEKS
I do not want my jsp pages and my html pages in two
Hello,
Is there a way to put an absolute path in the jk2.conf location tag that
would look like
/var/www/html/*.jsp
I'm trying to set things up so If i have a .jsp in my website root it
forwards the request to tomcat without having the .jsp physically sitting
inside the tomcat root.
Is
nobody???
Hello, I'm confused on something basic. I understand how to set up mod_jk2
and configure an app something like http://localhost/myApp/test.jsp such
that the app myApp is sitting in the java container but can I have myApp
sitting on apache i.e. /var/www/htdocs/myApp and configure a
...
Thanks for giving this some thought, I'm probably in the wrong mailing list
and not making any sense
thanks
At 10:47 AM 12/16/2004, you wrote:
From: B Wiley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All I
see online and in every example is how mod_Jk helps you knock out the
:8080 but the apps have to be sitting in webapps
Hello, I'm confused on something basic. I understand how to set up mod_jk2
and configure an app something like http://localhost/myApp/test.jsp such
that the app myApp is sitting in the java container but can I have myApp
sitting on apache i.e. /var/www/htdocs/myApp and configure a handler in
for the response.
At 05:57 AM 11/3/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
Hmm, not trivial. Start by validating your web.xml using a tool like
XMLSpy.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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From: B Wiley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 5:34 PM
To: [EMAIL
Hello, I've got tomcat embedded into jboss 2.2.5 .
I get some kind of mapping error when I go to
http://localhost:8080/web-console/ and the browser displays a 500 error.
What is causing this and where can I look to fix it?
[INFO,EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX] StandardHost[localhost]: MAPPING
Im running tomcat 4.1 and I'm building a shopping cart from a book. When
browse to the index.jsp page of the app I receive this error...
root cause
javax.servlet.ServletException
at
org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.handlePageException(PageContex
tImpl.java:533)
I know why this
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