El Mar 05 Feb 2002 20:12, escribiste:
> Hi,
> It's not a good idea. Try changing GET to POST. In case you don't know -
> request uris are often cached, logged, etc, so sending any data, especially
> passwords in them is a suicide or worse.
>
I compound the uri internally in my servlet, encode it
Hi...
I'm trying to send a long uri to Tomcat 3.3 but it complains with error code
414, (414 Request-URI Too Long). However Apache can handle the same url.
Is there a way to tell Tomcat to admit long uris / urls??
Something like this
lynx -dump
"localhost:8080/ABC/myservlet?request=%3C%3Fxml
In my tomcat 3.3. installation on GNU/Linux I use TOMCAT_OPTS environment
variable to specify command line options. Something like this:
TOMCAT_OPTS="-Xms128m -Xmx256m"
Alberto.
> I using tomcat, running servlet and jsp. Where
> > should I specify these options? in environment v
Take a look at http://www.modssl.org
You do not need to have SSL installed, it is only necesary if you plan to
build a secure site.
El Mar 30 Oct 2001 17:58, escribiste:
> Hi,
> can someone tell me what is mod_ssl and
> why I have to load mod_ssl and mod_jk
> in httpd.conf to work with TC 4.0