Best suggestion I can offer is to have a configurable filter in the ROOT
webapp that looks at the request and does a client side redirect to the
proper target. The client side redirect will correct the url in the
browser for all future reference.
--David
Arian Abrahantes wrote:
Hi all:
mime problem solved had to change more deeper in the config, down to
opencms. So now alias question is what's missing.
cheers and TIA,
arian
Arian Abrahantes wrote:
Hi All:
I am new to the list and to web administration as well. I used tomcat
4.1 connected via proxy to apache 2.2. I deployed opencms into
tomcat. Everything works fine but I am having a problem with special
mime types in my site I have some extensions quite peculiar, for
instance "whatever.par" it should be treated as binary (I declared
this type into opencms workplace) I also make the change in tomcat as
follows:
<mime-mapping>
<extension>par</extension>
<mime-type>application/octet-stream</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>
I added the mime type to apache as well
Addtype application/octet-stream .par
Yet the browser or wget display the binary not asking for anything
else. I think I also tried to cheat apache declaring this extension
as tar or gz: useless.
Regarding alias in Tomcat, I want that a folder be accessed either
"mydomain.com/Folder" or "mydomain.com/folder". So just like the
alias in apache but I couldn't make it work there since the folder
reside within tomcat. So can I manage folder alias in tomcat?
any help is welcome
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