Thanks,Doug!
Let me try,since it looks a bit trouble to write a servlet to do that.
I do get the file in web-inf folder with <jsp:include>,but failed to
make it flush in the iframe.
Thans again.


>bjyang,
>
>The jvm running under Tomcat can read any file with the standard file
>read/write operations provided in the Java api as long as the user that the
>jvm is running as has rights to that file. So write a servlet that receives
>the request reads the file from the directory and the streams it back to the
>client.
>
>As for code I have none at this point, but a little googling should turn up
>something.
>
>Doug
>
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "bjyang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2004 12:00 AM
>Subject: Re: RE: can iframe include files in web-inf folder?
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>"streaming the content yourself using your own code, or in this case your
>Struts code."
>Couled more detials please?
>
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>                  bjyang
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>                2004-04-10
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>>Hi,
>>Per the servlet spec, a servlet container is not allowed to serve content
>under /WEB-INF to the browser.  That's why your normal HTML links and
>references like src="/WEB-INF/xxx" fail.  You can get around this (but you
>shouldn't) by streaming the content yourself using your own code, or in this
>case your Struts code.
>>
>>Yoav Shapira
>>Millennium Research Informatics
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: bjyang_dream [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Friday, April 09, 2004 10:21 AM
>>>To: tomcat-user
>>>Subject: can iframe include files in web-inf folder?
>>>
>>>1.in my jsp page information.jsp I do this:
>>> <iframe width="100" height="400" frameborder="1" scrolling="Auto"
>>>src="/web-inf/test.jsp">
>>>  but when the Tomcat 5.0 just tell me that such page is not available.
>>>2.Then i try another way.
>>>  i created another page called import page,in this page:
>>>  <c:import url="${HTMLUrl}"/>
>>>  <jsp:include page="information.jsp" >
>>>  Here HTMLUrl comes from my Struts Action,and refer the URL in want to
>>>import in
>>>  the iframe.
>>>  This time,I do get it worked and have HTMLUrl page in the iframe,The
>>>problem
>>> is when the HTMLUrl has changed,The page in the iframe didn't changed at
>>>the
>>> same time.
>>>   I use <c:out value="${HTMLUrl}"/>,i can see this also changed.
>>>
>>>  Hoping someone to help me,Thank you very much!
>>>
>>>
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