Hello,
I have exactly the same problem.
when I find the answer I'll post it here.
Have you found anything on this?
Silvio
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Thanks,
But I with the rewrite I can solve the problem, as you can see on the othe
other posts.
But I wanted to go one step forward and that is what I can not do, though
I've read it is possible and simple.
I want to omit the webapp name from the URL so that instead of accessing:
http://myserver/
Sorry,
Did not work
must be doing something else wrong
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Hi again,
Thank you for all the tips. Some resolved my problems, but the appBase still
gives me an error.
I've read a lot about it but still does not work. In this latest version of
testing I only have one Host and it looks like the following:
www3novo.netprof.pt
nk you for your time and help
Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
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> On 4/17/06, biai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I have 3 virtual hosts on the server, so I cannot atribute ROOT to all of
>> them.
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> Of course you can; just use a different appBase for e
Hi,
Thank you for your prompt response.
The tips you gave me work just fine, but now I have another problem.
I have 3 virtual hosts on the server, so I cannot atribute ROOT to all of
them.
So I guess I will have to do with mod_rewrite, or is there a better answer?
Silvio
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Hi.
I have the same question as you do.
When you get the answer, please email me to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Another question I have, is how can I access my website without stating
MYAPP in the URL.
e.g. instead of using http://myserver.com/myapp/servlet/index.jsp use only
http://myserver.com/servlet/i