It definitely works with mapped servlets, and request.getPathInfo(), if
that's an option for you.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:11 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: tricking the browser with a path
> 
> 
> Here is something that works with PHP in Apache:
> 
> http://website.com/subdir/script.php/more/pathinfo
> 
> It loads script.php, and you then have the option of using 
> the rest of 
> the pathinfo in your script.  Basically, I would like to know 
> if it is 
> possible to configure it to work like this in Tomcat as well:
> 
http://website.com/subdir/script.jsp/more/pathinfo

Currently, it looks like it just assumes script.jsp is another 
subdirectory, and so this request doesn't work, you get a 404.  Is there

a way for me to configure Tomcat such that it loads script.jsp? 

Forgive me if this is an already-discussed topic.  I have no idea how to

search for it, as I don't even know of what this is generically called.

thanks,

Justin Walters
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