What does try to open the parent folder show? Chances are, if they have
set up Tomcat, the files aren't being hosted with Tomcat. Another thing
worth checking is whether you have you WEB-INF/web.xml file deployed.
If they are cooperative ask them to show you how they have set things
up. The worst they can do is deny you the request.
André-John
On 24-Apr-2009, at 19:46, dfobox wrote:
I have JSP-based website running on my own server and I want to move
it to
hosting company. I've copied the files, they said they have enabled
Tomcat
for me, but browser shows source of the pages, even of those which
don't
have any script code inside - only properly formatted html. What
could be a
problem? Thanks!
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