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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Joe Krause <jo...@privacyright.com> on 2001/04/25 22:30:54 UTC

The "servlet" prefix

How do you get rid of the "servlet" prefix that Tomcat appends to every
servlet URL? I have a web site that is currently using jserv, but we are
upgrading the server and I want to move the site over to tomcat. However,
tomcat's default behaviour is to stick the work "servlet" in the URL between
the context name and the servlet being accessed. This breaks all my HREFs.
Instead of rewritting all the HREFs on 50 pages, I want tomcat to not use a
the "servlet" prefix. I have tracked this default behaviour down to a couple
of lines in the server.xml file.
 
        <!-- Non-standard invoker, for backward compat. ( /servlet/* )
             You can modify the prefix that is matched by adjusting the
             "prefix" parameter below.  Be sure your modified pattern
             starts and ends with a slash.
 
             NOTE:  This prefix applies to *all* web applications that
             are running in this instance of Tomcat.
          -->
        <RequestInterceptor
            className="org.apache.tomcat.request.InvokerInterceptor"
            debug="0" prefix="/servlet/" />
 
The problem is that when i remove this RequestInterceptor or make prefix=""
or prefix="/" - i don't get access to the servlets and end up with a 404
error. Has anyone seen this problem before? Can anyone help me?
 
Thanks for taking the time to read this!
 
Joe Krause