And what about using Apache+mod_rewrite for static content?
Deacon Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Check your web.xml, you have
!-- The mapping for the JSP servlet --
!-- Comment this out if you do not want jsp service --
servlet-mapping
servlet-namejsp/servlet-name
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links
have been built up over time. Inevitably the links are to pages with names
like index.htm. I would like to change these to jsp pages, but of course I
can't change the name without breaking the link (and losing traffic).
Any ideas how I can
On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, you wrote:
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links have been built up over time.
Inevitably the links are to pages with names like index.htm. I would like to change
these to jsp pages, but of course I can't change the name without breaking the link
(and losing
you can use a javascript or a meta that redirect de index.html to index.jsp
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From: Andrew Robson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, you wrote:
I have a web site to which
:21 AM
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you can use a javascript or a meta that redirect de index.html to
index.jsp
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, you
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14:04
sorry i dont undertand english well.
if you can explain me it with more details i can help you
i'm spanish
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From: César Martínez Cabanas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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you
No good - the links are from the outside world and I have no control over
them.
Mark
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Just start using some good website editor (Dreamweaver 4). Make
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30.07.2001
the source in the browser).
Any ideas?
Mark
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Ok,
... but why not just use symbolic links from index.html to index.jsp aso.
-Harry
Mark
for specific web apps.
Greetings, deacon Marcus
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From: Mark Muffett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 1:40 PM
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No good - the links are from the outside world and I have no control over
them.
Mark
, 2001 8:05 AM
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Subject: Re: .htm problem
Tried it (in fact that's what I'm doing pro temp, but it
doesn't function as
I would like).
I have index.htm as a link to index.jsp.
If I directly select index.jsp it works as expected, of
course. If I select
index.htm
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From: Mark Muffett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Tried it (in fact that's what I'm doing pro temp, but it doesn't function
as
I would like).
I have index.htm as a link to index.jsp.
If I directly select
I don't work with .jsp files (servlets w/xslt for me, thanks), can you alias
the .jsp files in your web.xml file. No?
On Monday 30 July 2001 04:00 am, you wrote:
I have a web site to which a lot of cross-links have been built up over
time. Inevitably the links are to pages with names like
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