When you type in the ip address, I believe you will have to follow it with
the port number that tomcat is listening on, like
http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html
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If the machine name works does "http://127.0.0.1/example/jsp/index.html"
work? Otherwise I'd suggest specifying the port (8080) unless you're running
Apache, this way "http://192.168.167.2:8080/example/jsp/index.html"
hope that helps,
Abe
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p:\java\jdk1.3\bin\java.exe -classpath
c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\classes;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\jaxp.jar;c:\progra
~1\jakart~1.2\lib\parser.jar;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\webserver.jar;c:\pro
gra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\servlet.jar;c:\progra~1\jakart~1.2\lib\jasper.jar;p:\ja