Hi,

It works just as great keeping your web application a self-contained unit, you 
can still serve HTML from IIS if you really want by setting the document root 
for the site, or using virtual folders. you'd also for absolute certainty put 
an exlusion mask in uriworkers.properties for static type file extensions.

Allistair.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Thielen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 September 2005 17:03
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: Asking Again: What's the best way to mix html & jsp
> 
> 
> 
> Hi;
> 
> I have websites which are 95% html and 5% jsp/jsf. Any 
> suggestions on the
> best way to mix this? What I have always done to date is put 
> the jsp/jsf
> stuff under the Tomcat webapps dir and the rest under the IIS
> inetpub/wwwroot dir. It's a little disjointed during 
> development but seems
> to work great in production.
> 
> ????? - thanks - dave
> 
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