Dunno -- it seems odd that you can serve up some static pages but not others -- I would take a look at Tomcat's access logs (not catalina.out but the localhost-log [blah..blah] files.

Towers, Stuart G wrote:

Yes, it's definitely relative URLs - I've even tried just a link to a
file at the same level as the root - as soon as I try to navigate away
from the page explicitly mentioned in the Struts action I get the 404.

________________________________

Stuart G Towers Manager, Software Engineering


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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Siggelkow
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Subject: Re: [OT] Help files as Static HTML Content

Are you sure that the "root" help file is using relative URLs? It sounds

like it might be using absolute or incorrect hrefs. Take a look at the location in the browser so if its gone squirrelly.

Bill Siggelkow

Towers, Stuart G wrote:


Hi Group,



I'm trying to add some static HTML pages to my Struts application
(running under Tomcat) as Help files. I've added an action mapping to
point to the root of my help files - which is fine until the HTML

starts

to reference other pages. I get 404 errors from the web server when
trying to access embedded HTML.



Is there a way I can tell Struts or the web container to serve up the
HTML as it is? (The help files are generated by our documentation

team,

using a commercial product).



Thank you,



Stuart.



________________________________

Stuart G Towers

Manager, Software Engineering



Fair Isaac Corporation

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