Hi John,
the web.xml in the conf dir is not processed anymore since tomcat 3.2.
Move your changes from that web.xml in conf to the web.xml in the web-app
dir.
The it should work.
We needed very much time to figure this out and don't know if this change
was offically repoerted.
Kind regards
Have a look at conf/tomcat-users.xml
Kind regrads
Guido
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Which is the password and the user default for Tomcat admin?
How
Please note that filename are casesensitive with tomcat.
Kind regards
Guido
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I've installed tomcat3.2. My
Hi there,
I have a problem changing the web.xml in the conf dir (conf/web.xml).
I wanted to configure some central stuff there and wondered why it isn't
working.
Then I placed a wrong tag with no closing tag into the web.xml.
The sax-parser must throw an exception with this file.
But nothing
Hi Tim,
I tried the stuff you described, but had not success with it.
I placed the error-page item in both web.xml files, but nothing changed.
In addition I removed the login-config from the web-app web.xml file and
placed that section into the default web.xml.
The result was, that the
Hi there,
is there a possibility to configure TOMCAT 3.2 in a way that the default
error pages look different than they look in the standard configuration?
I would like to avoid displaying stack traces and display some useful
information for end users, like email and phone number.
Does anyone