Jason is correct. This is the recommended way of doing
it if you don't want somebody accessing the page
directly.

-Matt

On Fri, 03 Jan 2003, Rickard Öberg wrote:

> 
> Jason Carreira wrote:
> > Maybe, but is it an acceptable level of complexity
> for the benefits
> > (simplictiy, security, etc) it provides? For
> instance, I would like
> > to have all of my JSP pages under WEB-INF, so they
> can only be used
> > from the servlet, rather than being accessed
> directly, which would
> > most likely cause them to break, since the context
> hasn't been set up
> > for them.
> 
> I don't think that's even theoretically possible.
> Velocity would work, 
> of course, but I don't think JSP's would. Setting up a
> security 
> constraint so that noone could access *.jsp would do
> the trick though.
> 
> /Rickard
> 
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