Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
1. The shuppin directory is a subdirectory which is inside a ROOT
application directory, it has other sibling directories which are
working correctly.
They may appear to work correctly, but that's probably just an accident.
Each webapp should be directly
Thanks all for your help
I am stupid stupid stupid
I had my ftp set up so that even though ROOT houses my app I have ROOT and
shuppin in the same directory aswell as shuppin inside the ROOT dir so it
looked in the sibling of ROOT rather than the child of ROOT
Thanks again for your help
Mackstar wrote:
Thanks all for your help
I am stupid stupid stupid
I had my ftp set up so that even though ROOT houses my app I have ROOT and
shuppin in the same directory aswell as shuppin inside the ROOT dir so it
looked in the sibling of ROOT rather than the child of ROOT
Thanks again
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Mackstar,
On 5/10/2009 10:31 PM, Mackstar wrote:
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2) Do not use the Invoker servlet. It is a hole you won't be able to patch
See
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q2
I have an app which is currently working fine under jetty and I have set up
tomcat to be a replacement container (part of my clients requirements).
All seems to work apart from the JSP's (and any other html file) in one
directory for which I get 404's. If I change the directory's name it works.
2009/5/11 Mackstar richard.macks...@gmail.com:
I have an app which is currently working fine under jetty and I have set up
tomcat to be a replacement container (part of my clients requirements).
All seems to work apart from the JSP's (and any other html file) in one
directory for which I get
Thanks for your reply,
just to get back to you..
1. The shuppin directory is a subdirectory which is inside a ROOT
application directory, it has other sibling directories which are working
correctly.
2. OK I get your point on using the invoker, do you think if I remove the
usage of the
From: Mackstar [mailto:richard.macks...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 5.5.27 404 for JSP's in a particular derectory
1. The shuppin directory is a subdirectory which is inside a ROOT
application directory, it has other sibling directories which are
working correctly.
They may appear
Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
2) Do not use the Invoker servlet. It is a hole you won't be able to patch
See
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q2
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Miscellaneous#Q3
I disabled the invoker servlet and could then use the directory, I have