thanks for the info. I'm thinking a newer book might be better, maybe
Wrox Professional Tomcat 5? anyone have any comments about that book
or other suggestions?
The one thing i'm really having a hard time with is the difference
between these, why does one require the j606 in the path and one does
not? they will both retreive the same file. (both on page
/usr/tomcat/webapps/j606/index.jsp)
<jsp:include page="/includes/header.jsp" />
<img src="/j606/includes/header.jsp" />
Thanks!
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 16:19:32 -0500, QM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A few things:
> 1/ look into the JSTL "<c:url />" tag, it's meant to create
> context-relative links just for this purpose. It's either that, or
> hard-code "/j606" in all of your pages, which you already seem to know
> is a bad idea.
>
> 2/ Spend some time reading up on servlet technology before you dive in.
> ("Inside Servlets" is a fantastic reference, though it was written for
> spec 2.3.) Get to know terminology such as "context" and understand
> what roles are played by the different actors (container vs webapp, etc)
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