Hello.
I'm configuring a standalone tomcat and i face a problem with PHP pages.
In fact, i'm tranferring old apache hosts to tomcat but i can't find anything
that will be able to show the php pages that are included here and there.
Are there any tricks?
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swords.
Thanks for the advert, anyway.
> ...Paul
>
>Frederic Barachant wrote:
>
>> Okay, found where the problem lied.
>> I started tomcat using the startup.sh file, that created the correct CATALINA_HOME
>env for the
>> instance, but did not set it as global env
Okay, found where the problem lied.
I started tomcat using the startup.sh file, that created the correct CATALINA_HOME env
for the
instance, but did not set it as global env in my .bashrc. the env was just not set,
thus empty.
Once i set this env, it worked.
So, it seems that there is a problem
ee in your browser?
>
>-Andrew
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Frederic Barachant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 2:01 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: manager does not want my password
>
>
>Hello.
>I've got a standalone tomcat 4.0
Hello.
I've got a standalone tomcat 4.0.1 install on a redhat.
I've got the standard memory realm configured, and i've been changing the
tomcat-users.xml file to
create a user with "manager" role.
Despite hundred tomcat restarts, copies of examples from many faq, the server still
rejects each
Hello.
I also have the idea of doing this, and thought that we could make all accesses create
a 404, simply
by having an empty site) then, by having all of them going to a servlet, you would do
the first part. (interception)
By moving the http port of Apache to an other, we could, after rewritin
Hello.
Is there a way to set Tomcat in order to get all 404's to be handled by a servlet?
THanks a lot!
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