That still doesn't rule out an application bug. They may have gotten
careless in how they handle request data or cache the server name
somewhere not intending to support virtual hosting.
--David
sol42020 wrote:
Most people would think that, but the problem disappears when I modify the
server.xml file for Tomcat. When I "comment out" the tema server, tematest
works fine with no errors. Tomcat appears to be confused. The applications
work independently, but tema is the only one that works when server.xml has
both applications listed. Do you have any other ideas why this would happen?
Hassan Schroeder-2 wrote:
So it looks like you have an application error, not a Tomcat problem.
You should probably be asking the app's developers for help, then :-)
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