Ok, thanks. Obviously I'm missing something, then. I'll keep digging...
Bob Faist wrote:
I'm using Tomcat 5.5.14 and jdk 1.5.0_06.
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From: David Kerber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:44 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Can't get caseSensitive="false" to work
Thanks for the response, but I still can't get it to go. I set up
another server with the <Context> entries in the context.xml instead of
in server.xml, so things are where the docs recomment, but still
nothing. I've put the caseSensitive="false" in both the one in /conf,
and in META-INF with no luck.
Are you sure it works in 5.5.12? A couple of the posts I've seen while
googling have implied that the last version this worked in was 5.5.9.
That would really suck if correct! If it matters, I'm running jdk
1.5.0_06.
David Kerber wrote:
Nobody has any suggestions on this? I still can't get it to go.
Thnaks!
Dave
David Kerber wrote:
I read the thread from last week about case-sensitivity, and did some
additional googling when it didn't work, but still can't get my
Tomcat 5.5.12 on Win2k, running with Java 1.5.0_06 to be
case-INsensitive for the context path. That is a problem for my
users, because we migrated them from SilverStream, which is NOT
case-sensitive in the context path. I have tried the following
Context entries. Note the entry in both the <Context> field, and the
<Resources> entry (I found that one via google). I have tried these
entries eash separately, and together, and still cannot get my
context path to be case-INsensitive. I don't care if things are case
sensitive once they get into the app, but would really like to get
the context path to not matter.
This is in my server.xml, because I can't get the context path to
work in context.xml:
<Context path="/wradev/pelican"
docBase="e:\TomcatClients\WebSiraCommon\webapps\SiteData" debug="0"
reloadable="true" autoDeploy="true" unpackWARs="true"
crossContext="false" caseSensitive="false">
<Resources caseSensitive="false"/>
</Context>
And yes, I know about the security warning about being non
case-sensitive on Windows! I also know that this context path setup
is not the usual way of doing things; it's because I need to keep the
path the same after the migration to Tomcat.
Thanks!
Dave
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