On 4/18/06, biai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
It's beyond me how this can be so confusing.
Let's say you have two hosts named 'calvin' an
erver/webapp/index.htm for example I would just see or type the
following:
http://myserver/index.htm
Appreciated anyway
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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:
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On 4/17/06, biai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a newbie in this, so where can I define appbase.
First, it's appBase, *not* 'appbase' -- case sensitive.
Second, it's well documented in the Tomcat configuration guide. :-)
Third, I'd strong recommend putting all your appBases outside of
$CATAL
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Unless you use special server-side tags, the path is resolved on
client. The browser knows nothing about your context. It only knows
the server name (myserver.com) and resource name (/images/pic.jpg).
Leading slash means "starting from the root" and that how browser
resolves the address.
Not being
On 4/17/06, biai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have 3 virtual hosts on the server, so I cannot atribute ROOT to all of
> them.
Of course you can; just use a different appBase for each host.
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>>>Sent: 14 April 2006 23:49
>>>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>>>Subject: Relative Link Question
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>>>Hello,
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>>>I've got a setup with Apache 2.2, Mod_Jk 1.2.15, and Tomcat 5.5.16
>>>and things are wo
ave you set the
> DocumentRoot to in the apache httpd.conf.
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Relative Link Question
Hello,
I've got a setup with Apache 2.2, Mod_Jk 1.2.15, and Tomcat 5.5.16
and things are working pretty well except for relative links in my
webapp.
When accessing my webapp at http://myserver.com/mywebapp/index.j
Hello,
I've got a setup with Apache 2.2, Mod_Jk 1.2.15, and Tomcat 5.5.16
and things are working pretty well except for relative links in my
webapp.
When accessing my webapp at http://myserver.com/mywebapp/index.jsp
any relative links within subdirectories of the mywebapp directory
don'
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