Will,

That sounds right.  Thanks for the summation.


--Marty

--- Will Stranathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I remember the same thread, I think the thrust of the argument was 
> that JSP belongs under WEB-INF because it's TEMPLATE artifacts, NOT 
> web artifacts.  However, images and javascripts, unless you have a 
> custom servlet or Struts action to retrieve those artifacts, would NOT 
> belong under WEB-INF - those are specific to presentation.
> 
> w
> 
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:59:53 -0800 (PST)
>   Martin Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >I recently saw a post about moving all web app files underneath the
> >WEB-INF directory.  Unfortunately the search mechanism on the Struts 
> >web
> >site appears to be unavailable and I can't find those emails.
> >
> >So I understand why some would put Javascript, JSP, images, etc. 
> >under
> >WEB-INF.  But if you do that, how do you access it?  What is the 
> >Struts
> >trick to get the container to send non-JSP files underneath WEB-INF?
> >
> >--Marty
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