Raymond,
I don't know the meaning, sorry. But:
If I were in your shoes I would replace the server.xml and web.xml with
default. And I would do it one at a time. If it fixes it then add your
changes a section at a time and continue until you find it.
Also a trick is to use a xml viewer like
Thanks for the tip Doug,
I will try to do like this,
and I guess I will eventually find out what's wrong.
Raymond
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De : Parsons Technical Services [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mardi 4 mai 2004 09:19
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Objet : Re: Strange message : [Fatal Error
This usually means that there's character content before the root
element in a document SAX is trying to parse. Make sure you haven't
accidentally deleted any comment delimiting characters as you modified
files.
Benjamin J. Armintor
Systems Analyst
ITS-Systems: Mainframe Group
University of
: Strange message : [Fatal Error] :2:1: Content is not allowed
in prolog.
This usually means that there's character content before the root
element in a document SAX is trying to parse. Make sure you haven't
accidentally deleted any comment delimiting characters as you modified
files.
Benjamin J
: Strange message : [Fatal Error] :2:1: Content is not allowed
in prolog.
Raymond,
I don't know the meaning, sorry. But:
If I were in your shoes I would replace the server.xml and web.xml with
default. And I would do it one at a time. If it fixes it then add your
changes a section at a time and continue