Why would you assume that?
because.

Not readily, since static content comes from there.  You could write a
filter to return an error for a request for a prohibited file.

Thank you for your help Chuck, I just thought there had to be an easier
way.  I would think it pretty basic to want to be able to allow certain
directories to be viewed or not within a web server, but I guess not.
Thanks again.

Frank




On 6/25/07, Caldarale, Charles R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: tomcat user [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: securing directory
>
> assuming that a file does need to reside directly under
> the webapp folder

Why would you assume that?

> can I secure the webapp directory?

Not readily, since static content comes from there.  You could write a
filter to return an error for a request for a prohibited file.

- Chuck


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