as follows
<welcome-file-list id="WelcomeFileList_1"> <welcome-file>section1/start.jsp</welcome-file> <welcome-file>section2/start.jsp</welcome-file> </welcome-file-list>
when i just needed to specify the file
Also you can use it in conjunction with listing =false which I need because some directories do not have a suitable default.
Ben Souther wrote:
Just before the error page listings in your application's web.xml file.
4305 4306 <welcome-file-list id="WelcomeFileList_1"> 4307 <welcome-file>index.html</welcome-file> 4308 <welcome-file>index.jsp</welcome-file> 4308 <welcome-file>start.jsp</welcome-file> <<<<--------- 4309 </welcome-file-list> 4310 <!--
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 11:03, Paul Taylor wrote:
Hi
Are these exclusive options. I can disable the listings but cant get the default pages to work
Should the default pages go in the applications web.xml or Tomcats main web.xml
Ben Souther wrote:
You can add start.jsp to your welcome file list or you can set listings to false in the the default servlet entry of TOMCAT_HOME/conf/web.xml
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 09:21, Paul Taylor wrote:
Hi
How exactly do I stop the user going into directory containing jsps and listing all the jsps within it as a directory listing. I dont mind them specifying a particular jsp and going straight to that but I would / to map to the default page for the particular some section.
i.e myapp/section1 i want go to myapp/section1/start.jsp
myapp/section2 i want go to myapp/section2/start.jsp
I guess its something to do with mappings the applications in web.xml but I cant get it working.
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