On 1/24/23 08:04, Berneburg, Cris J. - US wrote:
Hey Chris
I always include a ROOT context so I don't get nasty errors if
there is some kind of misconfiguration at the proxy, etc. It also
allows rewrites to be done "outside" of "the application", etc.
Out of curiosity, what do you put in t
Hey Chris
> I always include a ROOT context so I don't get nasty errors if
> there is some kind of misconfiguration at the proxy, etc. It also
> allows rewrites to be done "outside" of "the application", etc.
Out of curiosity, what do you put in that ROOT context? A dummy / placeholder
or the r
Jerry,
On 1/17/23 13:30, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
In my philosophy for years (possibly not
the best philosophy...), the root was for primarily static stuff. And
any JSPs that might need to be in root were sent to other non-root
contexts via a rewrite. I've been moving away from that philosophy i