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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Jeff Self <js...@nngov.com> on 2002/02/15 21:55:26 UTC

not found request problem

I dove headfirst into jsp's yesterday. Got Tomcat 3.3 running on my
debian system. Created a couple of directories under webapps and wrote
some example jsp's from a book and after figuring out that I needed to
run the tomcat start script with the -jkconf to get apache to recognize
my directories, the example scripts ran perfectly.

So today, I create another directory and create an html form which uses
a jsp for its form action. I bring the html form up in my browser, type
in the info and hit submit. And I get the following error message:

Original request: /personnel/process.jsp

Not found request: /personnel/process.jsp

I can't figure this out since the jsp is there. I go back to one of my
examples from yesterday and they still work. I can copy the html form
and the process.jsp to one of my directories I created yesterday and it
works. I copy some jsp's I created yesterday to my personnel directory
and I get the Not found request error. I reran the -jkconf several times
and the personnel directory shows up in my mod_jk.conf file. So whats
going on? 

-- 
Jeff Self
Information Technology Analyst
Department of Personnel
City of Newport News
2400 Washington Ave.
Newport News, VA 23607
757-926-6930


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