"Madere, Colin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> So I set <error-page> in the /conf/web.xml for the whole server.
>
> <error-page>
>   <error-code>401</error-code>
>   <location>/pub/error/401.html</location>
> </error-page>
> <error-page>
>   <error-code>403</error-code>
>   <location>/pub/error/403.html</location>
>  </error-page>
> <error-page>
>   <error-code>404</error-code>
>   <location>/pub/error/404.html</location>
> </error-page>
> <error-page>
>   <error-code>500</error-code>
>   <location>/pub/error/500.html</location>
> </error-page>
>
> However, this only works for contexts at the root of a site on the server
> where this path is rooted (or if you duplicate these path patterns into
> EVERY web-app).  The webapps still try to use this path, but the beginning
> "/" is set at the root of the webapp, not the site.
>
> Any way to have these settings REALLY be global?  I'm not looking forward
to
> sym-linking a bunch of files/paths.  I have 4 sites each with 2 webapps
> running on the server with more apps to join in later....

Start looking forward to it ;-).

>
> I seem to remember a setting to tell webapps to set their doc root at the
> site root and not relative to each app but haven't found that again
(unless
> I'm remembering incorrectly)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Colin




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