OK just put ./ instead of / then (relative path) 2009/7/8 Marcelo Lotif <[email protected]>
> I've already tried this, but it gives me a 404 error from tomcat > saying that the resource is not available. The URL says > "http://localhost:8080/register/ClientRegister.jsf" instead of > "http://localhost:8080/appname/register/ClientRegister.jsf". This > second way appears when I put the way I wrote first, which I presume > is correct, but this also gives me the same 404 page. > > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Dj Apal [GR]<[email protected]> wrote: > > <h:outputLink value="/register/ > > ClientRegister.jsf" >link</h:outputLink> > > > > 2009/7/8 Marcelo Lotif <[email protected]> > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> Fir. I'm new to MyFaces and I'm stating to build a new application. > >> I'm using MyFaces + Facelets + RichFaces, and It's all already up and > >> running on Eclipse, but I'm trying to put some of my pages inside a > >> subfolder and I was not well succeeded. Here's an example of what I > >> got: > >> > >> - WebContent > >> - META-INF > >> - WEB-INF > >> - lib > >> - faces-config.xml > >> - web.xml > >> - ClientRegister.jspx > >> - Template.jspx > >> - index.jspx > >> > >> with a link structured like this: > >> <h:outputLink value="ClientRegister.jsf" >link</h:outputLink> > >> > >> The above example is working. Here's what I'm trying to do: > >> > >> - WebContent > >> - META-INF > >> - WEB-INF > >> - lib > >> - faces-config.xml > >> - web.xml > >> - register > >> - ClientRegister.jspx > >> - Template.jspx > >> - index.jspx > >> > >> with a link structured like this: > >> <h:outputLink value="register/ClientRegister.jsf" >link</h:outputLink> > >> > >> And this is not working. > >> > >> I've already googled with no success. > >> > >> Can someone point me what am I doing wrong? > >> > >> -- > >> Marcelo Lotif > > > > > > > > -- > Marcelo Lotif >

