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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by mazzen al-najjar <if...@yahoo.com> on 2001/06/21 21:03:04 UTC

Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Sulman.Jeff@epamail.epa.gov wrote:
> Why do I keep getting the message from the tomcat forum?  It been one a
> minute for the last hour or so.

uh, people, do NOT respond to any messages in this thread without
modifying the word hXmepXge in the subject line. the mail server at
engnetworld.com is stuck in an infinite loop. everytime you reply to the
message with that word in the subject line, you simply increase the
concentration of the bounced messages to the rest of the list.

i have already notified all the available contacts for the
engnetworld.com domain.

in the meantime, you can set up your own email filter.

regards,

mazzy

Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Posted by Jacek Kempski <jk...@jacekkempski.com>.
OK,
will just be done

Sehr geehrter Herr Seruega,

bitte schalten sie die automatische Antwort auf tomcat-user Mailing Liste
ab.
Die Wortlaut:

"Messages with Subject ´Homepage´ are not accepted here
(Homepage.HTML.vbs)"

Dies kommt auf jedes Posting, d.h. so oft, dass es nerventötend ist

mit freundlichen Grüßen
jacek kempski

mazzen al-najjar schrieb:

> mazzen al-najjar wrote:
> > i have already notified all the available contacts for the
> > engnetworld.com domain.
>
> if any of you are fluent in german, would you please apprise Helmut
> Serüga <he...@engnetworld.com>, the systems administrator at
> engnetworld.com, of the situation. i don't think he understood me and i
> did not understand his reply.
>
> beachtungen,
>
> mazzy

Re: how does index.html come up?

Posted by Thomas Cherry <ce...@io.com>.
I have the same question, but I want to reproduce the action.  Say I 
have a servlet at pathtotomcat/WebApps/myServlet and I can access that 
servlet with http://localhost:8080/myServlet?.  What do I have to do so 
that I can access http://localhost:8080/mySelvlet/login.html and not 
have the server run?


On Thursday, June 21, 2001, at 05:55  PM, alex chang wrote:

> I just recently downloaded the tomcat 3.3m3 zip
> to my Windows 2000 desktop.
>
> When I go to http://localhost:8080, how does it
> know to go to the index.html file in my
> wepapps/ROOT directory? (I'm assuming this *is*
> where it's going?)
>
> In my server.xml file, I don't see a <Context>
> tag like I've been reading about. But near the
> end of that file it says something about how
> ContectXmlReader reads all the context definitions.
>
> Near the top I do see:
> <ContectXmlReader config="conf/apps.xml">
>
> But in that conf directory I don't see an
> apps.xml. However I do see:
>
> apps-127.0.0.1.xml
> apps-admin.xml
> apps-examples.xml
>
> Is the apps-127.0.0.1.xml being read somehow?
> Can someone explain the process of what happens
> from the time you enter localhost:8080 in your
> browser, to how the page gets served up?
>
> Thanks!
> -alex
>
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how does index.html come up?

Posted by alex chang <sh...@yahoo.com>.
I just recently downloaded the tomcat 3.3m3 zip
to my Windows 2000 desktop.

When I go to http://localhost:8080, how does it 
know to go to the index.html file in my 
wepapps/ROOT directory? (I'm assuming this *is*
where it's going?)

In my server.xml file, I don't see a <Context>
tag like I've been reading about. But near the
end of that file it says something about how 
ContectXmlReader reads all the context definitions.

Near the top I do see: 
<ContectXmlReader config="conf/apps.xml">

But in that conf directory I don't see an
apps.xml. However I do see:

apps-127.0.0.1.xml
apps-admin.xml
apps-examples.xml

Is the apps-127.0.0.1.xml being read somehow?
Can someone explain the process of what happens
from the time you enter localhost:8080 in your
browser, to how the page gets served up?

Thanks!
-alex

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Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Posted by mazzen al-najjar <if...@yahoo.com>.
Craig O'Brien wrote:
> His initial reply:  (I told him this didn't work)
> 
> ============================
> 
> sorry ... i take ´Messages with Subject ´HomXpage´ are not accepted here
> (HomXpage.HTML.vbs)´
> 
> is that ok ?

i got the same -exact- reply.

i've found someone who is contacting him in german. (thanks, peter!)

regards,

mazzy

RE: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Posted by Craig O'Brien <cr...@dynamic-apps.com>.
I have been in contact with him as well.....I suggested re-routing to a
trash folder.  But in English though.

Craig

His initial reply:  (I told him this didn't work)

============================

sorry ... i take ´Messages with Subject ´HomXpage´ are not accepted here
(HomXpage.HTML.vbs)´

is that ok ?


Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With kind regards
Helmut Serüga
System Administrator
EngineeringNetWorld Internet Services AG
Seidlgasse 21, A-1030 Vienna, Austria
Tel.: +43 (1) 713 48 48-111, Fax: +43 (1) 713 48 48-480
Email: helmut.seruega@engnetworld.com




-----Original Message-----
From: mazzen al-najjar [mailto:ifoufo@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:35 PM
To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org
Subject: Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path


mazzen al-najjar wrote:
> i have already notified all the available contacts for the
> engnetworld.com domain.

if any of you are fluent in german, would you please apprise Helmut
Serüga <he...@engnetworld.com>, the systems administrator at
engnetworld.com, of the situation. i don't think he understood me and i
did not understand his reply.

beachtungen,

mazzy


Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Posted by mazzen al-najjar <if...@yahoo.com>.
mazzen al-najjar wrote:
> i have already notified all the available contacts for the
> engnetworld.com domain.

if any of you are fluent in german, would you please apprise Helmut
Serüga <he...@engnetworld.com>, the systems administrator at
engnetworld.com, of the situation. i don't think he understood me and i
did not understand his reply.

beachtungen,

mazzy

Re: How to avoid of displaying the XXXXXXXX file path

Posted by Match Grun <ma...@dimensional.com>.
Seems to be another virus from virus friendly MS-Outlook
doing the rounds. :-)

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 15:03:04 -0400
mazzen al-najjar <if...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Sulman.Jeff@epamail.epa.gov wrote:
> > Why do I keep getting the message from the tomcat forum?  It been one a
> > minute for the last hour or so.
> 
> uh, people, do NOT respond to any messages in this thread without
> modifying the word hXmepXge in the subject line. the mail server at
> engnetworld.com is stuck in an infinite loop. everytime you reply to the
> message with that word in the subject line, you simply increase the
> concentration of the bounced messages to the rest of the list.
> 
> i have already notified all the available contacts for the
> engnetworld.com domain.
> 
> in the meantime, you can set up your own email filter.
> 
> regards,
> 
> mazzy


-- 
Match Grun
"Don't wonder too much -- you may get lost"
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