Good Morning Bill-
I agree this can be a bit of a challenge but I found starting with base
webapps and then adding one webapp at a time usually helps
Also in the server.xml turn on debug flag via debug attribute
Then check the Logs and send that to us here
HTH,
Martin--
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On 6/3/06, Martin Gainty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good Morning Bill-
I agree this can be a bit of a challenge but I found starting with base
webapps and then adding one webapp at a time usually helps
Also in the server.xml turn on debug flag via debug attribute
Then check the Logs and send th
I have been fighting a similar/same problem. It started last month
unexpectedly without any OS/Java ugrades or any new applications. I also
use Tomcat as standalone.
I was running TC 4.0.31 on Win2k SP4 on a dual processor PowerEdge 1650.
Looking at the Event Viewer logs I was getting Access Vio
hoffmandirt wrote:
I am having issues with XSLT files depending on which download option of
Tomcat 6.0.14 that I choose. If I download the ZIP file under Core, my XSLT
files transform with no problems. However if I download and use the Windows
Service Installer instead, I am getting the followi
Interesting, however I am pointing to the same JDK 1.5 for both. I wanted to
switch to the service instead of the bat startup and shutdown scripts. I
will give that a try and check it out. I was searching google for "could
not compile stylesheet".
markt-2 wrote:
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> hoffmandirt wrote:
>> I am
This issue was resolved by correctly utilizing the constructor of the
StreamSource object. It was expecting a String in URL/URI format and we were
passing in the file name only. The Zip download option of Tomcat did not
mind, but the Windows Service Installer option threw the "Unknown protocol
c"
> From: hoffmandirt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Windows Service Installer vs Core zip install xml
>
> The Zip download option of Tomcat did not mind, but the
> Windows Service Installer option threw the "Unknown protocol
> c" error.
Possibly
That makes sense to me. Thanks Chuck.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
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>> From: hoffmandirt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Tomcat Windows Service Installer vs Core zip install xml
>>
>> The Zip download option of Tomcat did not mind, but the
>>