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Migration problems with Tomcat 4.1.10. Please help.
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Migration problems with Tomcat 4.1.10. Please help.
Summary: Migration problems with Tomcat 4.1.10. Please help.
Product: Tomcat 4
Version: 4.1.10
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Unknown
AssignedTo: tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org
ReportedBy: srikanth_s_india@hotmail.com
Product: Java Web Application
Operating system: Redhat Linux 7.3
Web Server: Apache 1.3.x
Application server: Tomcat 4.1.10
Database server: MySQL 3.23.x
Java Architecture: JSP (presentation) + Java Bean (Business logic)
JDK version: 1.3.1_04
Hi,
When we tried to migrate our application from Tomcat 4.0.4 to Tomcat
4.1.10, we found that the relative path references like ../xyz/ab.jsp are not
properly interpreted by Netscape and the url seen on the address bar is
something like this (http://www.sww.com/../xyz/ab.jsp. Also dynamic jsp
forwarding support seems to have changed. While forwarding, the dynamic
parameters attached are automatically url encoded. We have tested our
application on Tomcat 4.0.4, there were no such issues. Since we have used
these sort of things in many places in our application it will be difficult for
us to change in all those places. Can anybody tell us what we can do about it?
thanks in advance,
Srikanth. S.
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