In tomcat 3.2.x, the "web.xml" in the conf directory is not used at all. I
fact, you can completely remove it with no ill effects. Internally, Tomcat
3.2.x compiles in some defaults; mime mappings, the JSP servlet mapping,
etc. In your application's "web.xml" specify anything that you need too
we also found this to be the case when setting up mime types. I think it's
a 'feature' - if you create a new context, only the local web.xml has any
effect.
Rob
pretty
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or a feature).
Thanks,
Tim Shadel
>>> "Luba Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/15/01 02:06PM >>>
What is the error message you are getting?
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What is the error message you are getting?
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From: "cathy moffatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Default web.xml
> After much difficulty I did manage to get Tomcat3.2.2 to run s
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Subject: RE: Default web.xml
What version of tomcat are you running?
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Michael Wentzel
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What version of tomcat are you running?
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Michael Wentzel
Software Developer
Software As We Think - http://www.aswethink.com