RE: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric B. Subject: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts? Is there a way to create a custom 404 error page for Tomcat for non-existant context paths? What happens if you declare a custom error page for the ROOT (default) webapp? - Chuck

Re: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Eric B.
Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts? Is there a way to create a custom 404 error page for Tomcat for non-existant context paths? What happens if you declare a custom error page for the ROOT (default)

Re: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Eric, Eric B. wrote: | Caldarale, Charles R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message | news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts? | | Is there a way to create a custom 404 error page for Tomcat | for non-existant context

Re: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Filip Hanik - Dev Lists
you;d have to custom do it http://people.apache.org/~fhanik/covalent-error-report-valve.jar Filip Eric B. wrote: Is there a way to create a custom 404 error page for Tomcat for non-existant context paths? I know how to create a custom 404 error page within my application, but am running

Re: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Eric B.
| | Is there a way to create a custom 404 error page for Tomcat | for non-existant context paths? | | What happens if you declare a custom error page for the ROOT (default) | webapp? | | Yeah - that's pretty much the only thing I managed to figure out. I updated | the conf/web.xml file

RE: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts?

2008-02-06 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric B. Subject: Re: Custom 404 for non-existant contexts? Would just modifying the ROOT/WEB-INF/web.xml work? It should, since any unmatched context paths are given to the default app for processing (and usually a 404). This is different