Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\page not found

2006-10-01 Thread Frank J Murray
ter I fumble-fingered the URL to port 808, trying to figure out why Tomcat wasn't responding. ;) --- Tracy Nelson / Nelnet Business Solutions 402 / 617-9449 | -Original Message- | From: Frank J Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Sent: Thursday, 28 September, 2006 22:30 | To: Tomcat

RE: Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error

2006-09-29 Thread Tracy Nelson
| 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

Re: Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error

2006-09-28 Thread Steve R Burrus
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. Frank J Murray wrote: Hello

Re: Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error

2006-09-28 Thread Mark Thomas
Frank J Murray wrote: When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the subject line. To many of the list archiving services and mail clients used by list subscribers this makes your new message appear as part

Apache Tomcat\Windows XP\"page not found" error

2006-09-28 Thread Frank J Murray
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