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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Tim O'Neil <to...@xythos.com> on 2001/09/05 23:43:03 UTC
Re: browsing web pages served by Tomcat 3.2.3 using a
MACINTOSH ?
At 02:02 PM 9/5/2001, you wrote:
>has anyone accessed webpages served by tomcat, using IE or Netscape ?
>I tried to access a simple JSP page served by tomcat 3.2.3 and in IE, I got
>back the page without images, and on Netscape I got the actual JSP file !
Yes. no problems.
>any ideas ?
Site error. Time to debug.
Display JSP files in browser?
Posted by john regan <jr...@jockamo.com>.
I would like to display a jsp file in a browser, similar to what Marty Hall
does at
http://archive.coreservlets.com/JSP-Code/Greetings.jsp
Using apache/tomcat. I tried moving the file to the apache html directory, but
I still get a 404 error from Tomcat. Obviously, apache will forward all jsp
files to tomcat. If the file is not found by Tomcat, I get a 404. If it is
registered, then the page executes the jsp code. Either way, the browser
doesn't view the jsp code.
I thought there was a thread on this last month, but I couldn't turn it up in
a search.
Thanks.
Re: browsing web pages served by Tomcat 3.2.3 using aMACINTOSH ?
Posted by john regan <jr...@jockamo.com>.
I saw something similar before I set up Tomcat to run under apache. Are you
accessing the page from a different computer? Perhaps on the host machine you
are entering the ":8080", but your forgetting this on the Mac. ...that's what
I did. :-/
Tim O'Neil wrote:
>
> At 02:02 PM 9/5/2001, you wrote:
> >has anyone accessed webpages served by tomcat, using IE or Netscape ?
> >I tried to access a simple JSP page served by tomcat 3.2.3 and in IE, I got
> >back the page without images, and on Netscape I got the actual JSP file !
>
> Yes. no problems.
>
> >any ideas ?
>
> Site error. Time to debug.