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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "Galbreath, Mark" <Ga...@tessco.com> on 2002/08/20 19:51:38 UTC

RE: Cookies in IE 4

I'm curious as to why you are using IE 4.x?  Our recent deployment of the
public ecommerce sites for VoiceStream/T-Mobile (using Struts) had an IE 4.x
compatibility requirement and I refused to implement it.  Are there really
that many projects requiring compatibility with an obsolete browser?

shop.voicestream.com
shop.t-mobile.com

And for a laugh:
shop.t--mobile.com

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Monte Gardner [mailto:Monte.Gardner@ASU.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:16 PM
To: SERVLET-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM
Subject: Cookies in IE 4


I'm Using IE 4 to test some Cookie making servlets.  It seems like I can
get the cookie to be stored in the browser while the browser is running,
but when I exit the browser and restart it, the cookie is no longer around.
Any suggestions?


--Monte Glenn Gardner

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RE: newbie:way to avoid restarting tomcat

Posted by Lito Ang <la...@emotionsystems.com>.
Cool! This solves my problem perfectly since tomcat is on another
machine.

Thanks a lot! :)




-----Original Message-----
From: John Yu [mailto:john@scioworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 3:51 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: newbie:way to avoid restarting tomcat


This may help:


http://www.scioworks.net/devnews/strutsDistilled/topics/general.html#reload


At 11:04 am 21-08-2002, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm a struts newbie :)
>
>I find it very time-consuming to change
>my bean codes, recompile it and reload tomcat
>to test the changes... and go over the same
>process again and again.
>
>Does any of you have ideas on how to shorten
>this cycle?
>
>Or is there a way to avoid restarting
>tomcat everytime i made a change aside from setting
>the reloadable="true" in <context> tag in
>tomcat's server.xml config file?
>
>Thanks!

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Re: newbie:way to avoid restarting tomcat

Posted by John Yu <jo...@scioworks.com>.
This may help:

   http://www.scioworks.net/devnews/strutsDistilled/topics/general.html#reload


At 11:04 am 21-08-2002, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm a struts newbie :)
>
>I find it very time-consuming to change
>my bean codes, recompile it and reload tomcat
>to test the changes... and go over the same
>process again and again.
>
>Does any of you have ideas on how to shorten
>this cycle?
>
>Or is there a way to avoid restarting
>tomcat everytime i made a change aside from setting
>the reloadable="true" in <context> tag in
>tomcat's server.xml config file?
>
>Thanks!

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w: http://www.scioworks.com   m: +(65) 9782 9610

Scioworks Camino - "Don't develop Struts Apps without it!"


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newbie:way to avoid restarting tomcat

Posted by Lito Ang <la...@emotionsystems.com>.
Hi!

I'm a struts newbie :)

I find it very time-consuming to change
my bean codes, recompile it and reload tomcat 
to test the changes... and go over the same
process again and again.

Does any of you have ideas on how to shorten
this cycle? 

Or is there a way to avoid restarting
tomcat everytime i made a change aside from setting
the reloadable="true" in <context> tag in 
tomcat's server.xml config file?

Thanks!





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RE: Cookies in IE 4

Posted by Andrew Hill <an...@gridnode.com>.
IE4.
hehe
I remember that one...
Oh to be young again!

-----Original Message-----
From: Galbreath, Mark [mailto:Galbreath@tessco.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 01:52
To: 'A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
API Technology.'
Cc: Struts (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Cookies in IE 4


I'm curious as to why you are using IE 4.x?  Our recent deployment of the
public ecommerce sites for VoiceStream/T-Mobile (using Struts) had an IE 4.x
compatibility requirement and I refused to implement it.  Are there really
that many projects requiring compatibility with an obsolete browser?

shop.voicestream.com
shop.t-mobile.com

And for a laugh:
shop.t--mobile.com

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Monte Gardner [mailto:Monte.Gardner@ASU.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 1:16 PM
To: SERVLET-INTEREST@JAVA.SUN.COM
Subject: Cookies in IE 4


I'm Using IE 4 to test some Cookie making servlets.  It seems like I can
get the cookie to be stored in the browser while the browser is running,
but when I exit the browser and restart it, the cookie is no longer around.
Any suggestions?


--Monte Glenn Gardner

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