On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, hanzo wrote:

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| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "William Tansill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:15 AM
| Subject: RE: mod_webapp config
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| > My guess is that if you want to create and run your own JSP's, you will need
| > to install them per the standard deployment mechanism, update server.xml to
| > reflect the new deployment context, and then restart Tomcat.  At least those
| > are the steps I'm planning on taking when I get an example up and running.
| > If you get your stuff working first, write back to the group and let me know
| > how you did it.  Thanks!
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| I give up using mod_webapp.. mod_rewrite is -a lot easier-

That is just such a cool idea! :) Just f*** that whole stupid
mod_shitty_connectors_stuff_won't_ever_work_stable_anyway_because_noone_takes_-
responsibility_even_though_both_projects_are_apache_and_it's_such_a_-
blantantly_needed_piece_of_software.so and just go for something that'll
rewrite the whole URL!

Great idea! Really! ;)

But I guess you loose a bit functionality, e.g. the
Context|Request|Config.getSomeAttribute() returns the wrong values?


-- 
Mvh,
Endre


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