I believe that is the correct thing to do.
Now I need to figure out a way to *easily* re-arrange my directories to handle *un-protected* and *protected* areas.
I currently have everything protected.
<security-constraint>
<web-resource-collection>
<web-resource-name>Protected Area</web-resource-name>
<!-- Define the context-relative URL(s) to be protected -->
<url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>This is a pretty large application with "JSP to servlet to JSP" communications.
I'm thinking that I really don't want to change all the URL references.
Any advice, other than just take the image out? :)
Tim Funk wrote:
(Guessing)
Put the image in an unprotected area. Since the image was the most recent request under a secutiry contraint, you are being redirected to that request on successfull login.
-Tim
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