Just for the record, can you post what you did with ParameterParser (future
archive searchers will appreciate it)?
Thanks,
Noel
HI ALL,
first of all thanks for everybody for your help
those garbled chars you see on your email are chinese characters(big5)
but i already translated it for those who may not be able to see
(understand)them
it says ParameterParser is not on the right classpath
Any way guys , finally after a lot of trial and error methods i managed to
make my
Tomcat to recognize ParameterParser
However, i am stil confused and didn't understand the logic behind the
classpath setting
because it seems to me that previously i had already done the same
settings,
but it ididn't work
now it works.
So i think the best idea is (as Craig said) One suggestion is to set up
your development environment to use Ant 1.3,
and let it take care of class path problems for you
i will try this method, otherwise handling classpath problems is really
wasting time
it takes longer time to set the classpath than developing the real
application
THANKS AGAIN TO EVRYBODY
CHEERS =)
- Original Message -
From: Dmitri Colebatch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 8:16 AM
Subject: Re: a simple ( irritating) classpath problem
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, yilmaz wrote:
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gs.java
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What are all those weird characters? Not sure if they are doing anything
weird... other than that - I'm out of ideas
cheers
dim
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