Re: Here is site, not getting spidered.

2006-03-27 Thread Mark Lowe
The points about javasrcipt links and parameters are valid, but this thing that causes hassle even for bots that deal with parameters are jsessionids Have a look at http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/ you'll be able to remove session ids for bots and deal with the request parameters too.. Hth Mark

Re: Dynamic roles web.xml

2006-03-17 Thread Mark Lowe
.. A filter is just tidier.. Thanks a lot Ciao! PS . good italian. What does it mean schete? My bad spelling for scelte mark On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/17/06, Mark Space [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alessandro Colantoni wrote: Thanks for rapid answer! What

Re: Dynamic roles web.xml

2006-03-17 Thread Mark Lowe
On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/17/06, Alessandro Colantoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! and good morning (but probably we 're on different continents) Assiming you're in italy, we're in the same country.. I don't undertand the last pos where you say. I had

Re: Dynamic roles web.xml

2006-03-17 Thread Mark Lowe
Alessandro On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/17/06, Mark Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/17/06, Alessandro Colantoni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! and good morning (but probably we 're on different continents) Assiming you're in italy

Re: Dynamic roles web.xml

2006-03-16 Thread Mark Lowe
To my knowledge the servlet config is frozen on start up.. My guess would be that you'll need to have a general access role or roles (those that wont be deleted/modified in your database.. And then have a second level of access control in your application.. At this point it would be easier just

Re: jdk 1.3.2 with Tomcat 5.5.15

2006-03-12 Thread Mark Lowe
On 3/12/06, Mark Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Ziants wrote: Constraints of my new project say that I have to use jdk 1.3.2 (otherwise I would gladly move it to Java 5). I still want to try and use the latest version of Tomcat (5.5.15 is what I have installed), and configure

Re: Setting up a secure area

2006-03-12 Thread Mark Lowe
On 3/12/06, Mark Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey all This is probably one of the stupidest posts of the week on here but I'm struggling to find the link online that tells me how to use a Realm to restrict access to a certain folder: /secure/. I've set up the realm as stated

Re: What is behind j_security_check

2006-02-05 Thread Mark Lowe
On 2/5/06, Arash Bijanzadeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could somebody please lead me to what class is behind j_security_check? Not sure exactly what class you're asking about, but j_security_check is the url used for form based logins to realms configured for a given context and/or container..