First, I assure you that tomcat is already installed in that server, because
i have seen the default page which shows that tomcat is successfully
installed and works.
But, my issue isn't with tomcat itself but with transferring a website from
a local server ( Ubuntu 10.10) to a distant and a payable server via
DirectAdmin.

Anyway i don't want to bother you with that problem since i have been told
that it dosn't concern this mailing list.

Thanks body

On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 8:16 PM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:

> abdelghni belfkih wrote:
>
>> tks Peter for ur help and sorry if this wasn't a tomcat issue.
>>
>
> At this point and with the information you have provided so far, it is not
> even clear that the host you are talking about even has a Tomcat installed
> on it.
> You might want to check that first.
>
> And if/when it does, and you have questions related to Tomcat, then I
> suggest that you provide the following information with your next question :
> - the operating system and version
> - the exact version of Java
> - the exact version of Tomcat
> - and where from this Tomcat came
> That will save time for everyone, mostly for you.
>
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