[NOTICE] Please read...

2001-08-07 Thread Pier P. Fumagalli

Guys, when posting to this mailing list, can you please _ALWAYS_ specify
what version of Tomcat you're using (3.x 4.0)? Some of the developers (read:
me) are involved only with one particular version, and when seeing something
like I installed Tomcat and... I seriously don't know whether I know that
or not...

Personally I'm doing 4.0, and know nothing about 3.x, so, please, if you
want an answer, just include always the version number (it might be worth
also putting in the subject of your emails, something like [TC3] balblabla
or [TC4] this is my subject)..

Thanks..

Pier




RE: [NOTICE] Please read...

2001-08-07 Thread Bryan Rood

what a good idea!

you guys are full of good ideas!

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From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Guys, when posting to this mailing list, can you please _ALWAYS_ specify
what version of Tomcat you're using (3.x 4.0)? Some of the developers (read:
me) are involved only with one particular version, and when seeing something
like I installed Tomcat and... I seriously don't know whether I know that
or not...

Personally I'm doing 4.0, and know nothing about 3.x, so, please, if you
want an answer, just include always the version number (it might be worth
also putting in the subject of your emails, something like [TC3] balblabla
or [TC4] this is my subject)..

Thanks..

Pier



RE: [NOTICE] Please read...

2001-08-07 Thread Noll, Jeff HS

So quickly we forget! Wheres the version number!

mine is 3.1


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 what a good idea!
 
 you guys are full of good ideas!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:08 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [NOTICE] Please read...
 
 
 Guys, when posting to this mailing list, can you please 
 _ALWAYS_ specify
 what version of Tomcat you're using (3.x 4.0)? Some of the 
 developers (read:
 me) are involved only with one particular version, and when 
 seeing something
 like I installed Tomcat and... I seriously don't know 
 whether I know that
 or not...
 
 Personally I'm doing 4.0, and know nothing about 3.x, so, 
 please, if you
 want an answer, just include always the version number (it 
 might be worth
 also putting in the subject of your emails, something like 
 [TC3] balblabla
 or [TC4] this is my subject)..
 
 Thanks..
 
 Pier
 



RE: [NOTICE] Please read...

2001-08-07 Thread Larry Isaacs

For Tomcat 3.x, when you have renamed the installation
directory to remove the version or are using a version
prior to 3.2, check the readme file in the TOMCAT_HOME/doc
directory.  The version appears very near the top of the file.

Cheers,
Larry

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 So quickly we forget! Wheres the version number!
 
 mine is 3.1
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Bryan Rood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 1:23 PM
  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Subject: RE: [NOTICE] Please read...
  
  
  what a good idea!
  
  you guys are full of good ideas!
  
  -Original Message-
  From: Pier P. Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 10:08 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [NOTICE] Please read...
  
  
  Guys, when posting to this mailing list, can you please 
  _ALWAYS_ specify
  what version of Tomcat you're using (3.x 4.0)? Some of the 
  developers (read:
  me) are involved only with one particular version, and when 
  seeing something
  like I installed Tomcat and... I seriously don't know 
  whether I know that
  or not...
  
  Personally I'm doing 4.0, and know nothing about 3.x, so, 
  please, if you
  want an answer, just include always the version number (it 
  might be worth
  also putting in the subject of your emails, something like 
  [TC3] balblabla
  or [TC4] this is my subject)..
  
  Thanks..
  
  Pier