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Bill,
Bill Barker wrote:
Enabling the RequestDumper to see if the browser is actually sending the
path would help.
Does the browser ever send the path?
Using LiveHTTPHeaders, I observed the following:
A = C08
B = 375
1. Visited the
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Bill,
Bill Barker wrote:
Enabling the RequestDumper to see if the browser is actually sending the
path would help.
Does the browser ever send the path?
I've
using Apache
mod_rewrite, there is a similar module for tomcat called tuckey
http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/
Peter
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Subject: Suggestions for overlapping URI spaces
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All,
I have two applications deployed in production that share a URL space.
Actually, one is deployed as the root webapp, the the other one is at,
say, /foo.
My problem is that each webapp maintains its own session identifiers as
cookies. Since the
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All,
I have two applications deployed in production that share a URL space.
Actually, one is deployed as the root webapp, the the other one is at,
say, /foo.
My