Hi,
I think JRuns default port is 8080 the same as the default port of Tomcat. So perhaps
the prot is blocked ba JRun when you try to start Tomcat. Try to use Tomcat with
another port (change server.xml).
Regards Birte
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
I tried your HelloWorldExample and for me it works fine. My configuration is:
Win 2000 engl., Tomcat 3.2.1 standalone. I tried the URLs
http://my_ip/servlet/HelloWorldExample?name=André
and
http://my_ip/servlet/HelloWorldExample?name=Andr%E9
and both worked fine
Birte Glimm
True,
it`s the Browser that encodes the special chars I think. I sometimes had problems with
not encoded URL`s in Netscape, but the IE always translates them right.
Birte Glimm
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From: Kitching Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 5. Januar 2001 11:58
Hi,
I`m using tomcat 3.2.1, Win 2000 and I tried to configure a servlet (Header, displays
just all received Header information) with basic authentication. I changed the web.xml
as followed:
servlet-mapping
servlet-name
Header
/servlet-name
see in this line is where you can alter the path used in the
invoker , or delete or comment it completely, as is not needed in normal
ÇTomcat operation.
Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega
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De: Birte Glimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: viernes 5 de ener
is missing I get "Cannot find server" and "The page
cannot be displayed"
Thanks
Birte Glimm
want
http://localhost/examples to work then edit your server.xml file and
change 8080 to 80.
Randy
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From: Birte Glimm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 9:49 AM
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Subject: why must I add the port number