Hi,
>Sorry, not sure I understand this. Is this not what I've done with
this?:
>
> <error-page><error-code>404</error-code>
> <location>/404.html</location>
> </error-page>
Yeah, that is what you've done. I didn't read your original web.xml
carefully enough it seems ;)
>My understanding of how this works is that any URL that ends with the
>string
>'.ext' will be picked up by my Servlet. Any other URL ('.jpg', '.jsp'
or
>whatever) will thus fall through this, and my Router servlet will not
see
>it. It keeps falling to the error-page code above.
That understanding is correct.
Enable (comment in) the AccessLogValve in your server.xml. That way you
will be able to see exactly what requested URLs result in 404s.
Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
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