Hi Mark,
Thanks for your answer, although you really didn't answer my question. To get this functionality do I just need to set the header and it should work? Was that the bug that you fixed, that you were overriding something that was previously set? I am using Tomcat 5.0.24.
Sander
At 09:27 PM 9/12/2004 +0100, you wrote:
This has been fixed quite recently. The fix is in 5.5.0 branch. Having checked CVS, I forgot to back port the patch to the 4.1.x/5.0.x branch. I'll do this now.
Mark
> -----Original Message----- > From: Sander Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 9:02 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Changing the server name in response headers > > I'm sure this is simple, I just can't figure out how to do > it. I want to > change the name (type) of the server that gets returned in the HTTP > response header. Currently it is returning Apache-Coyote XX, > but I'd rather > it return something more meaningful for me. How do I do this? > > I grepped through the Tomcat source code, and found that it calls > > response.addHeader("Server", "Apache- Coyote"); > > I tried adding my own similar header, but that didn't work. I > guess Tomcat > gets to it last and probably wins because of that. I couldn't > see any other > way of overcoming this. Anyone have any ideas?? Maybe there's some > configuration option, or preferably some programmatic way to do this. > > Sander Smith > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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