RE: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Tim Lucia
t=UTF-8" %> <%@ page import="java.util.Date" %> Page Not Found Page Not Found (404) The page you requested (<%=request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.forward.servlet_path")%>) was not found. Tim -Original Message- From: Fredrik Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Fredrik Andersson
Hi there I belive you should be able to edit you web.xml with info to overwrite the default error pages. Never done it myself but it´s a hint. =) Good luck Den 6/14/2006, skrev "Dean Hiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our >ROOT.war(we delete

Re: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Dean Hiller
I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our ROOT.war(we deleted the ROOT directory) but it doesn't seem to work... java.lang.Throwable /error.jspx 500 /error.jspx 404 /error.jspx thanks, dean Dean Hiller wrote

replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Dean Hiller
I finally gave up in searching for this(and my partner is soon to give up to) so I decided to ask here. When I go to http://localhost:8080/NoPage.jsf, tomcat tells me the tomcat version and everything so I can google for tomcat hacks on that version. I would much prefer to hide the version nu