is this not something you configure within the servlet mapping?
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From: Phill O'Flynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 6:58 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: symbolic links usage
I have a web app that needs to access
directories ou
. Thank you.
- Original Message -
From: "Phill O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 8:43 AM
Subject: [Fwd: Re: symbolic links usage]
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> Although this didn't work for me I found an article that said to add the
> defau
oops! My email client did something funny with the xml setting. This is what it
should be
Regards
Phill O'Flynn
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Subject: [Fwd: Re: symbolic links usage]
From:"Phill O'Flynn" <
o the webapps local
context.xml. I
must have written it incorrectly. I don't know
Regards
Phill O'Flynn
- Original Message
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Subject: Re: symbolic links usage
From:
"dirk ooms" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
still no sucess
I am using fedora 4.
Is there any other
security settings that might affect this?
Would changes to server.xml help? If
so, what.
Is there another way? I beleive that JRun has a
"" tag. Does tomcat have something similar?
Regards
Phill O'Flynn
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make all
make allowLinking="true" an attribute of Context itself
On Tuesday 18 July 2006 01:57, Phill O'Flynn wrote:
> I have a web app that needs to access
> directories outside of the context using symlinks. However these files are
> not visible to the servlet. I have looked at all the FAQ's and made
I have a web app that needs to access
directories outside of the context using symlinks. However these files are not
visible to the servlet. I have looked at all the FAQ's and made the recommended
changes but it still doen't work. I am using Tomcat 5.0.XX
i have a
context.xml file setup in th