Please at least make it optional - with the default beeing the current behavior.
Costin Matt Parker wrote: > Here's the new version of the patch. the code to redirect if there is no > trailing slash remains untouched, but it now forwards if there is a > trailing slash. i've included more context to avoid potential confusion: > > > --- DefaultServlet.java 2003-01-03 16:20:23.000000000 -0700 > +++ DefaultServlet.java.new 2003-01-06 18:27:25.000000000 -0700 > @@ -939,46 +939,42 @@ > // If the resource is a collection (aka a directory), we check > // the welcome files list. > if (resourceInfo.collection) { > > if (!request.getRequestURI().endsWith("/")) { > String redirectPath = path; > String contextPath = request.getContextPath(); > if ((contextPath != null) && > (!contextPath.equals("/"))) { > redirectPath = contextPath + redirectPath; > } > if (!(redirectPath.endsWith("/"))) > redirectPath = redirectPath + "/"; > redirectPath = appendParameters(request, redirectPath); > response.sendRedirect(redirectPath); > return; > } > > ResourceInfo welcomeFileInfo = checkWelcomeFiles(path, > resources); > if (welcomeFileInfo != null) { > String redirectPath = welcomeFileInfo.path; > - String contextPath = request.getContextPath(); > - if ((contextPath != null) && > (!contextPath.equals("/"))) { > - redirectPath = contextPath + redirectPath; > - } > redirectPath = appendParameters(request, redirectPath); > - response.sendRedirect(redirectPath); > + > request.getRequestDispatcher(redirectPath).forward(request, response); > return; > } > > } else { > > // Checking If headers > boolean included = > (request.getAttribute(Globals.CONTEXT_PATH_ATTR) != > null); > if (!included > && !checkIfHeaders(request, response, resourceInfo)) { > return; > } > > } > > // Find content type. > String contentType = > getServletContext().getMimeType(resourceInfo.path); > > Vector ranges = null; -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>