Thanks, I figured that out shortly before getting your reply.
Moving the filter and mapping into the app's web.xml has eliminated the error
from the logs, however, the ssi still won't display a result.
By this I mean if I insert: Today is into my
.jsp, when I view the page I only see "Today is
2011/10/21 Steve Major :
> Hello, thank you for replying!
>
> Yes, that is the location I uncommented it since that is what their
> instructions say. I'm only deploying a single webapp, so I do not mind it
> being global.
So every webapp will load that filter and thus every webapp has to be
priv
Hello, thank you for replying!
Yes, that is the location I uncommented it since that is what their
instructions say. I'm only deploying a single webapp, so I do not mind it being
global. I do see how it would be tidier in the future, if I deploy more, to do
it on a per-app basis. If this is c
2011/10/21 Steve Major :
> Hello folks,
>
> I have a new Tomcat install, version 7.0.21 running on OS X 10.6.8 server
> (not using Apple's install of Tomcat, BTW), and Java 1.6.0. I've
> successfully setup a SSI Filter before with Tomcat 6.0 a few years ago with
> the help of this list, but I'm
Hello folks,
I have a new Tomcat install, version 7.0.21 running on OS X 10.6.8 server (not
using Apple's install of Tomcat, BTW), and Java 1.6.0. I've successfully setup
a SSI Filter before with Tomcat 6.0 a few years ago with the help of this list,
but I'm just stuck right now.
I've uncomme