I agree ... > On 13 Jan 2003 at 17:35, Q. Werty wrote: > > > Try this : > > http://admin:password@localhost/manager/reload?path="/myapp > > > > Be aware : username and password can be catched on the wire and > > in log files ... > > It doesn't make a difference, whether the name and password are > put into the URL or into the dialog box. The browser translates > it into a proper HTTP authentication header. At least that's > what I tested. And it makes sense that way. > > The only difference: third persons could get to know the name > and password watching over the shoulder > O O > | > --- > > Andreas > > > > > > > > > All, I would like to reload an application non- > > interactively. I do not > > > want to use Ant to do this because it will not be installed > > on my target > > > system. Instead I'd rather use a URL. That is, I would > > like to be able > > > to enter the username and password as parameters to the URL, > > not in the > > > login dialog. > > > > > > It should look something like: > > > > > > http://localhost/manager/reload?path="/myapp"? > > username="admin"?password= > > > "passwd" > > > > > > Does anyone know how to do this? Or is there another way to > > reload > > > something non-interactively (and not using Ant)? > > > > > > Thanks. > > > Mary > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user- [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user- [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >
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