<result name="login">/WEB-INF/web/user/login.jsp</result>
My app config like that. It's ok.
Haven't get this problem.

On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 3:59 AM, Jim Kiley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> False alarm, please ignore.  Sheesh.
>
> On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Jim Kiley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hey gang,
>>
>> I'm doing something that appears to be a bit strange and I'd appreciate any
>> advice anyone might have.
>>
>> I have two areas within my app -- "admin" and "user".  So I have <package
>> name="user" namespace="/user"> and <package name="admin"
>> namespace="/admin">.  That seems simple enough.
>>
>> The problem I'm running into stems from an earlier decision to "hide" my
>> JSPs within /WEB-INF/.  So I have, for instance, (greatly truncated),
>>
>> <package name="user" extends="struts-default" namespace="/user">
>> <action name="index">
>> <result>/WEB-INF/jsp/index.jsp</result>
>> </action>
>> </package>
>>
>> Well -- this innocuous bit of code throws a 404, because the Dispatcher
>> appears to be looking under myapp/user/WEB-INF/jsp/index.jsp.  Obviously it
>> ain't there.  But I can't persuade the Struts to use a different context
>> root than /user to hunt for the JSPs.
>>
>> Any suggestions as to how I can work around this problem without yanking
>> all my JSPs up and out of WEB-INF?
>>
>> --
>> Jim Kiley
>> Technical Consultant | Summa
>> [p] 412.258.3346 [m] 412.445.1729
>> http://www.summa-tech.com
>
>
>
>
> --
> Jim Kiley
> Technical Consultant | Summa
> [p] 412.258.3346 [m] 412.445.1729
> http://www.summa-tech.com
>

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