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Linux. I actually did this, but then for some reason only servlets would
work and html was no longer recognized.
-jeremy
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> What platform are you running?
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> If you would like to place your servlets is your HTML root directory you would have
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> Can this be done? If I try and configure JServ to serve its servlets from
> the same directory structure as the document root, all html files appear
> to be ignored. I'd like to work this out?
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> Thanks
> -jeremy
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