On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 17:03, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
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>
> The only validation done is that the path is either zero length or
> starts with a '/'. Anything else is permitted. Could the validation be
> stricter? Sure. But in this case all you get (if I a reading the code
> correctly) is an application that will never have a request mapped to it
> since requests are normalised before mapping.
>

No, not only. Look at the deployed path: it has nothing to do with
what actually happened. In the list, it is marked as "..#cockpit". As
a result, while the undeploying command will work for this context,
the webapp files are not removed (tested). I haven't tried the stop,
start and reload command but I suspect they may also behave strangely.

Which turns this "feature" into a bug :p

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