That sounds almost exactly like what I'm trying to do.  Does your test box setup also 
have Apache installed?  If not, what did you do to get some.server.com showing up?


On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:14:08 -0500, Turner, John wrote:
>
>Sorry, maybe someone else can answer your question. �I'm just not
>understanding the problem. �I have a RH 7.3 test box setup, with two
>virtual
>hosts (one is localhost, the other is some.server.com), and the
>welcome
>files display correctly. �If it isn't working for you, I would
>suggest that
>the issue is with your virtual hosting configuration, not your
>welcome
>file/index.html configuration.
>
>John
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: J. Norment [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 9:03 AM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: RE: Virtual Domains with Tomcat 4.1.12 Standalone
>>
>>
>>Hmm. �I think the answer to your question is "no" -- I am
>>trying to get a very basic version of virtual domains
>>working. �I noted in the past that renaming index.jsp to
>>index.notjsp and putting an index.html file in the /ROOT
>>directory resulted in tomcat loading index.html.
>>
>>So... I'm trying to load index.html in a directory where no
>>index.jsp exists. �( Should have the same result:
>>[webapps/host0/]index.html should be loaded, assuming that
>>Tomcat process the virtual host as I want it to. )
>>
>>BTW: If I want a .jsp to be loaded instead of an .htm or
>>.html (default behavior?) if both exist in the directory, Do
>>I need that step with the web.xml file?
>>
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