Hi Folks,
I'm trying to access a HTML file placed in the appBase that is not under
the default webapps directory of Tomcat 5.5. I cannot access the URL
(http://10.88.129.18:8088/post35.html) from browser.
Server.xml:
Host name=localhost
Thanks ORG. The ServletContext method solved my problem.
Rajendra
On 3/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rajendra,
This also confused the hell out of me.
Here are some tips
If a url is relative, its relative to the page
eg
moreInfo/Details/SomePage.htm
So its going to
Hi,
I have created a web application that is running fine with the Invoker
servlet settings enabled in the Tomcat 5.5\conf\web.xml. Next, I tried
the following:
1. Added a web.xml in the WEB-INF directory of my application.
2. Re-started my server.
3. Attempted to access the homepage of my
Hi,
I am using TOMCAT 5.5. I am creating a file in class that is called from a
JSP. However, the relative path that I have specified in the class doesn't
seem to work. The path that I have used is
:/webapps/Jonathon/WEB-INF/etc/subscriber.txt.
Can someone please let me know, what is wrong
sessions.
regards,
Rajendra
On 3/1/07, Rajendra Sakpal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/1/07, Pid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rajendra Sakpal wrote:
Hi,
I am using TOMCAT 5.5. I am creating a file in class that is called
from a
JSP. However, the relative path that I have specified
Am I right to say that / refers to the Tomcat directory ?
If I mention the file path as /subscribers.txt, I don't find the file in
the TOMCAT directory once the class is instantiated.
regards,
Rajendra
On 3/1/07, Pid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rajendra Sakpal wrote:
Hi,
I am using
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(Please reply to the list only, I don't need to get the message twice.)
Rajendra Sakpal wrote:
Am I right to say that / refers to the Tomcat directory ?
No, you're wrong. Attempting to access / would result in an attempt to
write to the root of the filesystem.
If I mention the file