On Wednesday 24 November 2004 11:35, Matt Bathje wrote:
> I am pretty sure this error is related to invalid/outdated versions of
> validator and/or struts.
Doh! I'm still pretty new to Tomcat. I keep forgetting that applications
keep their own copies of everything. Though the Debian
libcommo
I am pretty sure this error is related to invalid/outdated versions of
validator and/or struts. Since you list an invalid validator version, I
can't tell what you are using.
I would try first seeing if the problem exists with the version of
validator that ships with the version of struts you ar
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> I'm running Validator 1.3.1, Apache 2.0.52, Tomcat 4.1.30, Struts 1.1 on a
> Debian Linux system. When connected to the net, Tomcat starts fine. When
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On Wednesday 24 November 2004 11:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Probably trying to do xml validation using the dtd specified on the
> doctype. Save dtd locally (and change reference) or make sure you have a
> network path to jakarta.apache.org
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Thanks, Jeff. I'm using tiles, and I do recall seein
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Derek Broughton writes:
> I'm running Validator 1.3.1, Apache 2.0.52, Tomcat 4.1.30, Struts 1.1 on a
> Debian Linux system. When connected to the net, Tomcat starts fine. When
> unconnected, I get the following message in catalina*.log. Why on earth does
> Validator need to reach the web?
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I'm running Validator 1.3.1, Apache 2.0.52, Tomcat 4.1.30, Struts 1.1 on a
Debian Linux system. When connected to the net, Tomcat starts fine. When
unconnected, I get the following message in catalina*.log. Why on earth does
Validator need to reach the web? In the first place, my Tomcat is l
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