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Well, I actually did install GNUJSP, and I do have write permissions to the
scratch dir, but when I load the website, using the port 8007 I get the
Forbidden Error, and if I load the website without the port
(http://localhost/java/index.jsp) I get a Java error,
sun.servlet.httpd.InvalidRequestException
and then I get a timeout in Netscape.
I looked over almost every conf file I have, and examples, and they look just
fine. Maybe it's the JDK version I use? (1.2.2).
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, you wrote:
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> If I am not mistaken I beieve that you may need additional software such as
> GNUJSP in order to view JSP pages. If not let me know, because I am wasting
> my time trying to get it to work. But I do know that for JSP pages you have
> to have write permissions on the directory that you configure as the
> scratch directory. This is where the JSP page will be writen in java and
> compiled, then the output of that will be an html page displaying all the
> JSP properties you designated. Hope this helps a little
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