Matej Knopp wrote:
> Well, I kind of disagree here. What you are talking about is context
> name. 'app' is just servlet name. There should _not_ be slash after app.
> 
> You can have as many contexts as you want. The problem is, that you have
> deployed the application to "/" (root) context.
> 
> I for example have EvStudZad context, and the url looks like
> http://localhost:8080/EvStudZad/app?bookmarkablePage=...
> 
> For one application (servlet context - EvStudZad in my case) you can
> have more than one wicket servlet.
> 
> -Matej

I don't *think* I have deployed to the root context.  It's deployed to
$TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/SIMIS

Okay.  I'll do some research into contexts.  However, if you are
correct, I've got a problem with a situation where it *does* have a
slash in there (As opposed to what I saw as a problem with not having one).

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Philip A. Chapman

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