No, but just as Jordan said, every context path needs its own
"openbluedragon" and "WEB-INF" directory. In the J2EE world each web
application needs libraries.

Nitai

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:32 PM, Dave Anderson<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, I did that, as you'll notice in my original post.  I also tried
> (shooting in the dark) creating a WEB-INF folder in the mapped
> directory and copying openBD's web.xml file to it.
>
> When I browse to /cf/index.cfm, the page is found, but doesn't
> process.  Instead I'm prompted to download it.
>
> Does my <context> need more in it to specify that its contents need to
> be handled by openBD?



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