Kim, when we ask to not "top-post", here is what we mean.
This is a "correctly" formatted version of your last message :
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Hi, Charles
Really sorry as I'm new here.
2012/6/27 Caldarale, Charles R <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com>:
From: Kim [mailto:k...@aerodrive.com]
Subject: Re: restrict per user public_html to serve static files only...
Please do not top-post; it's rude and annoying.
each user can have his/her own web.xml and can do whatever URL
mapping in web.xml to serve his/her servlet
??? You first say users cannot have dynamic content, then state that users can
have their own servlets. Both can't be true at the same time.
I would like to restrict the per user web application to only
serve static files only. But the current implementation of Tomcat
would enable web application on a per user basic, i.e. they can deploy
a web.xml in WEB-INF and execute servlet or JSP in tomcat.
Regards,
Kim
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You see, it's easy to read, in a logical order, thus easy to know which answer relates to
which question/remark. And it saves you retyping the question.
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