Zsolt Koppany [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat geschrieben:
Hi,
I use tomcat-4.1.18 and have the following problems with webdav. The
Windows Client (webdav folder) does not show the modification dates of
the files neither over the list nor for properties
[...]
How can I get the date listed?
In our
Larry Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If possible, give Tomcat 3.3.2-dev from:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat/nightly-3.3.x/
a try to see if the fix for Bugzilla #7654 corrects this problem.
Thanks a lot, the problem does not exist any more with the lastest
3.3.2-dev.
I wrote:
Thanks a lot, the problem does not exist any more with the lastest
3.3.2-dev. The jndi.properties file placed in WEB-INF/classes is now
found and read.
I little experimenting showed that this is already fixed in 3.3.1. So I
just switch vom Tomcat 3.3a to 3.3.1 and everything should
Hi,
my Tomcat 3.3a does not find the jndi.properties file regardless of
where I put it inside the web application tree. That is, I tried the
web app root as well as WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes.
Only if I place it directly into jre/lib the file is found, which of
course is not really an
Paul Caton [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat geschrieben:
Gary,
You can see a list of assigned ports in /etc/services. If you want to
check that a port not listed there is in use or not, use the command:
netstat -an | grep [number]
If you get no result, the port is not in use.
Better yet: If on
Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Kevin Grey wrote:
I was wondering if its possible to disable DTD validation for
the web.xml for a specific WAR file (or across an entire Tomcat engine)?
Not without changing the Tomcat sources.
Does not
Krijn van der Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] hat geschrieben:
The tomcat documentation tells me that the default keystoreType is 'JSK'.
Is this also the *only* keystoreType?
I need to use a server key made with openssl and not with the keytool.
Is this possible?
Jupp. According to the comment on
secfoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i install tomcat as an nt-service, via jk_nt_service -i tomcat
c:\program files\tomcat\conf\wrapper.properties and it looks fine.
but then the service won´t start and won´t even give me a reason
why. and it looks good. when i start tomcat via c:\program
Donie Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
How can I run two version of tomcat using different server.xml files? I need
one for testing and one for development on the same machine...
Please see the documentation coming with your version of Tomcat. Trust
me, your question is answered