e-deploy my site some code goes off to look for the tiles
DTD file (as specified at the top of tiles-definitions.xml).
When the website that hosts that DTD is unavailable (such as right
now) the application fails to make the Struts action servlet available.
How can I r
this will have been asked before, but a bit of
Googling hasn't produced a satisfactory answer.
I'm using Struts 1.2.8 with tiles on Tomcat 5.5
Whenever I re-deploy my site some code goes off to look for the tiles
DTD file (as specified at the top of tiles-definitions.xml).
Whe
1.2.8 with tiles on Tomcat 5.5
Whenever I re-deploy my site some code goes off to look for the tiles
DTD file (as specified at the top of tiles-definitions.xml).
When the website that hosts that DTD is unavailable (such as right
now) the application fails to make the Struts action servlet ava
Hi guys,
I'm pretty sure this will have been asked before, but a bit of Googling
hasn't produced a satisfactory answer.
I'm using Struts 1.2.8 with tiles on Tomcat 5.5
Whenever I re-deploy my site some code goes off to look for the tiles
DTD file (as specified at t
> From: Ashwin D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Our application resides on a machine which does not
> have a direct connection to the internet. So, I have
> changed all the references to dtds to be on the local
> machine.
If you leave the dtds alone, and leave them inside the .jar files, and
refer t
Hi,
Our application resides on a machine which does not
have a direct connection to the internet. So, I have
changed all the references to dtds to be on the local
machine.
The struts & the tiles config file reference their
dtds in the same directory.
This works fine with Struts. However, Tile
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