Re: AW: logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Mar 22, 2004, at 10:21 AM, Marco Rolappe wrote: but you can't (shouldn't be able to) reach $TOMCAT_HOME/logs via context relative addressing (e.g. context:/../logs), since the context protocol should disallow access outside the context for security reasons. I do that very thing:

Re: logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Mar 22, 2004, at 11:01 AM, Carlos Dias wrote: With context:/ do you mean ${context-root}, right?! But this variable defines the servlets webapp context?! No; I mean the context:/ pseudo-protocol. The Cocoon URIResolver is in force here, so it knows what you mean when you say context:/path.

logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-22 Thread Carlos Dias
Hi, How can I configure the logs to be written in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs?! Thx, CDias

Re: logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-22 Thread Mark Lundquist
On Mar 22, 2004, at 9:18 AM, Carlos Dias wrote: Hi, How can I configure the logs to be written in $TOMCAT_HOME/logs?! Specify a relative path using the context:/ pseudo-protocol, which resolves the path relative to the servlet context. ~ mark

AW: logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-22 Thread Marco Rolappe
but you can't (shouldn't be able to) reach $TOMCAT_HOME/logs via context relative addressing (e.g. context:/../logs), since the context protocol should disallow access outside the context for security reasons. I guess you have to specifiy the absolute path. -Ursprngliche

Re: logkit.xconf conf

2004-03-22 Thread Carlos Dias
With "context:/" do you mean "${context-root}", right?! But this variable defines the servlets webapp context?! CD - Original Message - From: Mark Lundquist To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 6:13 PM Subject: Re: logkit.xc