Thanks for the pointers.
The problem ended up being that the redirect required not only an
HTTP-StatusCode (301 - Moved permanently) but also a
httpServletResponse.setHeader("Location", "http://newurl"). Without the
header, Mozilla shows the originally requested page which contains a
redirect javascript, whereas Internet Explorer just shows a generic error
page.
/Martin
Martin Lidgard
Arkatay Consulting
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�mne: Re: Handling requests for .asp files
On Mon, Apr 18, 2005 at 03:03:45AM +0200, Martin Lidgard wrote:
: I am trying to get Tomcat to respond to requests for files with an ".asp"
: extension in order to let Turbine handle the request and redirect to the
: appropriate Velocity page.
: [snip]
: The problem is that Tomcat does not seem to respond at all to requests for
: urls with ".asp" as an extension. The extensions ".as" and ".aspp" work
: fine.
How are you mapping the .as and .aspp extensions? Through a servlet mapping
in yoru webapp's web.xml?
You could also check the global web.xml. That one defines the mapping for
.jsp files; maybe someone at your site put in a mapping for .asp as well...?
Another thought -- do you access Tomcat directly, or do you go through
Apache as an intermediary?
-QM
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