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Tommy,
On 6/15/19 21:51, Tommy Pham wrote:
> Hi Mark,
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> After some research and thought about internal application flow, I
> think the 'cleanest' is have TC's default servlet handle the *.html
> requests and use the assigned filter to restrict th
Hi Chris,
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 12:34 AM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Nazmus,
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> On 6/16/19 00:11, Nazmus Sadat wrote:
> > Greetings. For security reasons, I wanted to remove docs and
> > examples applicatio
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Mark,
On 6/14/19 16:48, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 14/06/2019 21:10, Tommy Pham wrote:
>> 2) I Have this small and simple HTML form:
>> > type="submit" value="enter"> My servlet's doPost is
>> triggered but when I iterate the request.getParameterM
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Nazmus,
On 6/16/19 00:11, Nazmus Sadat wrote:
> Greetings. For security reasons, I wanted to remove docs and
> examples application. So, at first, I deleted both of their
> directories from the webapps directory. However, the remaining
> application
Greetings.
For security reasons, I wanted to remove docs and examples application. So,
at first, I deleted both of their directories from the webapps directory.
However, the remaining applications (including manager app) were not
responding in browser (blank pages were being served), although the t
Hi Mark,
After some research and thought about internal application flow, I think
the 'cleanest' is have TC's default servlet handle the *.html requests and
use the assigned filter to restrict the access as desired. Is there a
better approach? On that plan, I have this mapping for TC's default
s