ter I fumble-fingered the URL to port
808, trying to figure out why Tomcat wasn't responding. ;)
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| -Original Message-
| From: Frank J Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Thursday, 28 September, 2006 22:30
| To: Tomcat
| To: Tomcat Users List
| Subject: Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error
|
| Hello,
|
|This is a new post, and I am a newbie (at least to Apache Tomcat on
| Windows).
|
| I went to the Apache.org website and downloaded and installed the
| Windows executable under Core distributi
you might also try, in addition to of course setting the env. variable
JAVA_HOME correctly, to point your PATH to the bin folder of your Tomcat
installation and put both the servlet-api.jar and the jsp-api.jar into
the CLASSPATH env. variable. Hope that helps you.
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Hello,
This is a new post, and I am a newbie (at least to Apache Tomcat on
Windows).
I went to the Apache.org website and downloaded and installed the
Windows executable under Core distributions, i.e.,
Core:
a.. zip (pgp, md5)
b.. tar.gz (pgp, md5)
c.. Windows Executable (pgp, md