Please let me know if there is a better place to ask Servlet/javascript
interface questions.
I have a slide show web page that does the logical equivalent of:
var img = new Image();
img.src = "/images/" + /servlet/getnextfile(params)
img.[onload]: document["image"].src = img.src; re
fficiently..
Maybe I will be selling to them :-) Thinking of my slideshow app overall.
Bill
On 10/2/2015 1:16 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 01.10.2015 23:52, Bill Ross wrote:
Please let me know if there is a better place to ask
Servlet/javascript interface questions.
For the jav
ssage From: Bill Ross
Date:10/02/2015 2:04 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: Tomcat Users List Subject:
Re: loading images through a Servlet
Thanks Andre for the well-considered reply. To Thad - thanks, I also
asked on stackoverflow after here.
I believe I have solved the obfuscation problem independent o
Date:10/02/2015 2:46 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re:[OT] loading
images through a Servlet
On 02.10.2015 11:39, Bill Ross wrote:
> And if I find anyone hitting me with unknown or aged-out hashes I will report
> their IP addresses to porn sites so they can b
I agree it's not a million-dollar idea - I will settle for half! :-)
Nowadays a lawyer might try for a patent.
Bill
Original message From: "André Warnier
(tomcat)" Date:10/02/2015 8:26 AM (GMT-08:00)
To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: Re: loading images
through a Servle
All you need to control the hashtable size (actually DB) is delete every so
often. But on the other hand I have a record for each showing anyway, so it's
not introducing a new level of scale to the db.
Original message From: "André Warnier
(tomcat)" Date:10/02/2015 8:26 AM (
ier (tomcat) wrote:
On 02.10.2015 12:44, Bill Ross wrote:
Whether or not I have masked the file name in the header properly,
which I can't verify easily
Oh yes you can.
Mozilla Firefox, plugins, Web Developer, HttpFox.
click and open in its own window.
click start
then get your page (in
On 10/2/2015 1:55 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
On 02.10.2015 21:18, Bill Ross wrote:
Installed FF, HttpFox wasn't installed, installed it but it doesn't
show up under
developer tools, but I found something and here are my headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Etag: W/"resi
Is it possible to set up a site so that you have to log in to access the site
at all, either the static content or the servlet interface? I have in mind
10-100 users. It seems a simple setup like .htaccess (httpd only?) would be
perfect if it existed and covered static and servlet. Is this doabl