Make sure the DefaultServlet is still active, its the
InvokerServlet that gets you into trouble.

Read the text about it at:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/news.html#0924.1

--- Mona Wong-Barnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>       Due to the recent security vulnerability, I've
> upgrade to 4.0.5.  
> However, it now seems I cannot see any of my HTML
> pages!  I am getting the 
> tomcat 404 error page.
>       
>       I copied over my previous 4.0.4 conf/server.xml in
> which I have:
>       
>         <!-- Tomcat Root Context -->
>       <Context path="" docBase="/scratch/project/tomcat"
> debug="0">
>       </Context>
> 
>       <Context path="/ccdb"
>       docBase="/scratch/project/telescience/webapps/ccdb"
> debug="0"
>       reloadable="true">
>       </Context>
> 
>         <!-- Tomcat Manager Context -->
>         <Context path="/manager"
> docBase="/scratch/project/tomcat/manager"
>       debug="0" privileged="true"/>
> 
>       HTML pages that use to work now don't.  Uh, anyone
> else upgraded?
>       
>       Any help is appreciated.
>       
> Sincerely,
> 
> Mona
> 
>
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> Mona Wong-Barnum
> National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research
> University of California, San Diego
> http://ncmir.ucsd.edu/
> 
> "The truth shall set you free, but first it will
> piss you off"
>                               A Landmark instructor
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