Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham Reeds
Subject: Stopping users from getting a directory listing
What is the setting in the web.xml for stopping users from getting a
directory listing? I'm pretty sure I've seen it somewhere
before but I
What is the setting in the web.xml for stopping users from getting a
directory listing? I'm pretty sure I've seen it somewhere before but I
can't for the life of me find where.
Thanks, Graham Reeds.
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The offender is a super duper new dell desktop with
4gb of ram, etc. It's running java 1.5 and is
committed to nothing by tomcat.
Also disable HyperThreading in the BIOS on the new Dell. HT and Java is
not a happy combination.
G.
I'm interested in reading your paper, but the link you provided requires
a userid and password
For me it refuses to open under IE6 but FF works perfectly fine - no
passwords required.
G.
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Tim Funk wrote:
Compression is useless if you use apache in front of tomcat.
Do you think that there will be a merging of Tomcat and Apache in the
future?
Random speculation appreciated.
G.
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John Najarian wrote:
Does anyone know a good version control tool for code management that is free?
Also, a bug tracking application would be nice also.
These need to be run on Windows.
Thanks
Subversion?
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At the bottom of every mail to this list is a link to unsubscribe you from
this list. Sometimes (due to way the messages are threaded) this
information may appear two or three times. If you would send (iirc) a blank
email to that address and then when the confirmation email arrives send
another
This is what I do for my web-page.
It will be multilingual so a cookie (first set when they visit the site)
causes the links to be of the form: lan/page, so you get uk/home.html,
de/products.html etc. In actual fact each link is caught by a JSP page
which in turn creates a session bean and then
Thank you, you answered my question - I was looking for how tomcat
serves css files.
I had noticed something strange. With Tomcat 3.2.1 running locally
(http://localhost etc...), if I referenced a CSS file from a
href=/mycss.css tomcat doesn't actually return it, though it works if you
upload
I
have found is £39.99 without hosting involved. Do you actually own the
domain or do they look after it for you?
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Don't know, sorry. I have my domain name from a different company
entirely. I could find out easily enough, but what's the difference?
The difference is that if I don't like the hosting and decide to go
elsewhere or start my own hosting of the domain I can ask that that they
change the DNS
They were nice enough to email me directly back with the answer:
Just saw a link to your site while checking the messages on the Tomcat
Users
Lists. I saw that registering a .com domain name with you is
significantly
lower than everywhere else - £9.60 a year compared to most sites £50 -
Without wanting to cause too much alarm, that is the kind of message that
could potentially contain a virus.
Virus's need a little more than 1byte in size to be lethal - the payload
probably got pulled by a virus checker before leaving Sun.
G.
I'm getting loads of people complaining about a stupid responder. Is that
normal?
:-)
Seriously though, there's not a lot that anyone can do. I would guess that
some one on this list has opened the document.zip.scr and it has infected
his/her machine and has started spamming the known world,
I've attempted to contact Getty Images about this but they use those
annoying web forms. What ever happened to real email addresses?
G.
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We have a issue. Solved by having Oracle store all 155 million images and
serve them as required. However, we don't use Tomcat instead having a
custom app get them from the database on the clients pc.
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We have a issue. Solved by having Oracle store all 155 million images and
serve them as required. However, we don't use Tomcat instead having a
custom app get them from the database on the clients pc.
Correction: We've had that issue.
Looks like I lost the power of speech momentarily:-)
away by the latency of the connection speed?
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It's a windows XP development Client
Pentium 4, 2GHz, 512Mb memory
jdk 1.3.1_06
tomcat 4.0.6
Does the Task Manager list it as a two processor machine? If so it could be
HyperThreading playing silly buggers with your code.
However I don't think HT was ever implemented on P4s less than
I do. And am about to receive it one more time :)
I see you and raise a response from Autoresponder @ RadGameTools.
G.
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I love spamassasin
I installed a compiled version for O2K just before Christmas. SpamNet is
really cutting the mustard anymore - I am getting over 250 spam mails a day
at my home and ~50 are getting through so I decided to install it and see if
it was as good as everyone said it was. It then
Howdy,
The other thing you might want to consider is a service like Yahoo's
junk addresses. You can create as many junk addresses as you want, e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED], subscribe those addresses to the lists, and
if you get spam you-
A. Know for sure where it came from
B. Can easily remove the
That's why my work address is seperate from my normal address. I haven't
(apart from the Autoresponder ones) got any spam yet.
To clarify; it should say:
That's why my work-tomcat address is seperate from my normal work address.
I haven't (apart from the Autoresponder ones) got any spam yet.
That's a greek character set. Is that intentional?
His email is [EMAIL PROTECTED] so I would guess so.
G.
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Sorry, but I think I will have to leave this list shortly. I am bored
of getting two bounces for each message I send to it. Adding to the
bogus Symantec Mail Security I now get a bounce for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(User unknown).
I just got the bounce as well in addition to the RadTools
U Can Also buy wonderfull book TOMCAT The definitive Guide
by Ian E.Darwin Jason Brittain
Which version(s) of Tomcat does it cover? Amazon synopsis doesn't say which
version. I'm currently locked into TC3.2.3 so a book that covers 4.x might
not be a wise purchase.
G.
Looking around for a book that covers TC 3.x I found Wrox Press'
Professional Apache Tomcat which covers 3.x, 4.0.x, and 4.1.x. Anyone
have any comments on this book (besides the glowing review at Amazon.co.uk?)
TC4
U Can Also buy wonderfull book TOMCAT The definitive Guide
by Ian
Do you get a message from autoresponderATradgametoolsDOTcom?
I posted a question to the list a few days ago asking if anyone else gets
the message. This is the response I get (with the email addresses fudged to
stop spambots).
We're sorry, but the RAD general email addresses have changed
Yeah, I partook in that conversation. Connection Refused, localhost not
found.
And I got a Autoresponder message for my first response and likely as not I
will get one for this one.
G.
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Howdy,
It's deployed twice if you also have autoDeploy enabled. ROOT has
NOTHNING special. Maybe for the next release we should change the name
ROOT to something else just so people stop thinking there's something
special about it ;)
SHRUB?
Blame Monty Python.
G.
I think that this list is automatic.
In the the event that it isn't have a check to see if radgametools
autoresponder is and why it is that only I get the email. This address is
used solely for the purpose of the mailing list.
I don't get anything off administrator2ATledsDOTcom but then again
I tried emailing my home address earlier and no message from Autoresponder.
I then tried emailing my other works account. That too doesn't provoke a
response. Only emailing the mailing list using this account causes
autoresponder to send a message.
G.
Now when I try to call up http://localhost:8080/myapp/ the browser zooms
off to find http://www.localhost.net.au! When I try
http://127.0.0.1:8080/myapp/ I get a 'connection refused' pop-up from
the browsers - on my machine and on others. (root context still works as
I said).
My instant
I checked the javadoc documentation for the Cookie class, and it doesn't
seem to mention the default life of a Cookie object once sent to the
browser. I'm inclined to think that the default is that it will live as
long as the browser session does (especially because of your evidence).
It is.
Does anyone else get a message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking them to
update their email address?
Everytime I email this list I get one back.
G.
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All run smoothly. I need to install some WorldPay stuff for testing and
live. They assure me that their servlets will not work on JDK1.3.0+, and
more importantly, will not run on anything above Tomcat 3.2.4.
WorldPay has a very smooth payment system. Several of the products I have
purchased
As an aside, make sure you have all log4j Logger#debug statements
enclosed in if(logger.isDebugEnabled()) { ... } clauses -- that's an
order of magnitude or so runtime performance improvement.
Showing my C heritage here, but can't you do something like
Log(an error has occurred);
And in Log
, but I don't expect an email until I get home
tonight.
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Textpad (Best $27 you'll spend)
I second that. Has a few quirks, but nothing that affects your programming.
G.
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I'm a noob and all but..
Surely you could create a simple servlet to intercept all requests to
/something.jsp/ and simply forward it to /something.jsp?
G.
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Just a noob firing off into the dark...
Couldn't you have a small piece of code that checks for the session and if
they are bringing up the login page directly (ie no session info) then take
them to the index.
I'm going to get this on my site too so I will interested in a solution.
G.
I think I couldn't see it when I had MS Outlook Express. They have since
upgraded me to regular Outlook so I can't test for it now. From the
UNSUBSCRIBE messages we get on the list, it seams like some can't see it.
I'm in OE and I can see it.
I think that they are getting swamped and hotmail
All,
Someone should also point out right now that having Tomcat installed in
a directory containing spaces is just *asking* for trouble.
Try re-installing tomcat into, say, c:\programs\tomcat, or at least
modify the path to be C:\PROGRA~1\tomcat or whatever windows does to
long filenames to
I never had a problem with Tomcat being installed to C:\Program
Files\Apache Group\Jakarta Tomcat, and this was with version 3.2.3
Problems arose when installing the JDK to C:\Program Files\jdk1.3.1_09
where Tomcat refuses to work with it there (I posted a question about this
ages ago). So
xmlns=http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml; xml:lang=en lang=en
Of course, this assumes you are using xhtml...
Hope this helps.
[OT] Also check in other browsers. I created a great looking site in IE
that had extensive use of CSS. Under both Mozilla and Opera it looked
terrible.
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I just took a quick look in the CVS, and it looks like you are right. I
don't know why the batch file doesn't run.
At least it's not me then:-)
You could try:
set JAVA_HOME=c:\progra~1\jdk1.3.1_09
and see if it helps.
Tried that and it didn't work. Same message as before.
Thanks for
I recall there was an issue with some version of IE: it had
a feature: if the error page is less then x bytes then IE showes
its ugly default error page. But if the error page is large
enough (in terms of bytes) then it showes that.
(Anton Tagunov)
You are right! IE shows its default
person
can honestly say 'I have had it working' then it comes down to me. However
I am in a limbo where I don't know if it is me or not.
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I want my users to be able to print out a list of messages they receive with
a single click on a print button.
Incorporating the messages into a single JSP is no problem but then when
they print this there are no page breaks.
I have looked at the IETF's site at:
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From: Carlos Pereira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 4:24 PM
Subject: error-page directive
I am using Tomcat 4.1.24 in Windows XP and I cannot define an error page.
I have defined it in web.xml as
error-page
system.
Having something break that system is irritating.
So my question is: Is it possible to run Tomcat 3.2.3 with the JDK
installed to some where other than Root which has spaces in the directory
path (i.e: 'Program Files') ?
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+ 3 x
18Gb hdd's while testing our app and database. Finally when the testing was
complete we rolled it out on to our monster server. Maybe a Dell server
would suit you fine until you find your feet...
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) causes an 'org.apache.jasper.JasperException' to fire. Change
the getter and setter to getpageTitle(), etc. and it works fine.
I would of assumed that it changed 'name' to a capital it would
automatically change the first letter of 'pageTitle' to capitals. Is this
standard behaviour?
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)
at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:480)
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Okay the entire fault (enjoy) :
HTTP Status 500 -
type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it
from fulfilling this request.
exception
org.apache.jasper.JasperException
at
have semi-reliable
information to the contary; apparently other JSP engines use the
setPageTitle() method.
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