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Chuck,

On 1/15/2010 1:36 PM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: massive.boisson [mailto:massive.bois...@gmail.com] Subject:
>> RE: Hide Tomcat Version From Default Error Page
>> 
>> I still get: Apache Tomcat/6.0.20 at the bottom.
> 
> Bottom of what?  The server attribute of <Connector> controls the
> content of the Server HTTP header, nothing else.  If you have a
> webapp that displays the container's id line, fix your webapp to not
> do that.

He's talking about Tomcat's default error page, which does display the
server version at the bottom.

I believe the default error page is either pre-compiled and/or stuffed
into a JAR file somewhere, so it's tough to modify it.

The best solution for the OP would be to define a custom error page that
/does not/ show the version number.

- -chris
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