I can't do that because, well, you know how this business is. I will
just run on port 80.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Dave Sailer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: port problem
more detail: we have a customer 404 error page with...
:http://www.blahblah.net/mypage.html&qu
> From: Dave Sailer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: port problem
>
> more detail: we have a customer 404 error page with...
>
> :http://www.blahblah.net/mypage.html"; width="100%"
> height="105" scrolling="no" f
more detail: we have a customer 404 error page with...
:http://www.blahblah.net/mypage.html"; width="100%"
height="105" scrolling="no" frameborder="0">
The build script replaces http://www.blahblah.net with
http://test.blahblah.net and my hosts file maps test.blahblah.net to
127.0.0.1, this
Dave Sailer wrote:
I'm running tomcat 5.5 and sniffing out problems with a somewhat complex
web site. After deploying the war into the running tomcat, I go to the
home page and get some exceptions. Looking at the sniffer output, most
of the requests are to localhost:8080, but some are to just l