>thanks, i updated the page to be more specific/correct about the filename. Jon: Since you seem to be close at hand, I thought I'd ask another question that I'm sure has a simple answer, but I can't find it documented anywhere. If you use the default Windows installation, _where_ do you put the servlets. I've tried various folders named "servlet" and "servlets" in the root folder, in the site content folder, in the JServ folder, everywhere. I always get back a 400 error--empty servlet name. Do I have to define a servlet zone? If so, the question still comes up--where do I put it? Thanks. Regards, Steve Mann ------------------------------------------- Creative Digital Publishing Inc. 1317 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401-3117 ------------------------------------------- 805.788.0138 805.593.3811 (fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cdpubs.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Archives and Other: <http://java.apache.org/main/mail.html/> Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Apache/JServ Configuration Problem
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