Please sign emergency petition to the U.N.

2003-03-10 Thread Wilhelm Colln
Dear friend, I'm hoping you can join me on an emergency petition
from citizens around the world to the U.N. Security Council.
The petition's going to be delivered to the 15 member states
of the Security Council on MONDAY, MARCH 10.
If hundreds of thousands of us sign, it could be an enormously
important and powerful message -- people from all over the world
joining in a single call for a peaceful solution.
But we really need everyone who agrees to sign up today.
You can do so easily and quickly at: http://www.moveon.org/emergency/ 
http://www.moveon.org/emergency/

The stakes couldn't really be much higher.
A war with Iraq could kill tens of thousands of Iraqi civilians and 
inflame the Middle East.
According to current plans, it would require an American occupation of 
the country for years to come.
And it could escalate in ways that are horrifying to imagine.
We can help to stop this tragedy from unfolding.

But we need to speak together, and we need to do so now.
Let's show the Security Council what world citizens think.
Thank you,
Wilhelm Cölln


Re: GIF not displayed...why ?

2002-11-14 Thread Wilhelm Colln
.GIF files should be displayed  from apache, not tomcat.

sambah

azira din wrote:


Hello, I am using Tomcat 4.0, on HP UNIX. Coding is in Java.  My system is running o.k but .GIF files not displayed. Any idea?

Regards,

azira




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Re: GIF not displayed...why ?

2002-11-14 Thread Wilhelm Colln
It happens me ones, then I shut down my PC.
And it resolved my problem !

sambah

Carsten Ziegert wrote:



Am Donnerstag, 14.11.02, um 05:08 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb azira din:



Hello, I am using Tomcat 4.0, on HP UNIX. Coding is in Java.  My 
system is running o.k but .GIF files not displayed. Any idea?


Doesn't seem to be Tomcat specific. Maybe the browser cached a first 
version
of the page without the images. Or a proxy server ...




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Re: JSP to JSP

2002-11-12 Thread Wilhelm Colln
Yes I did it once, but some servers gives you limited permissions,
so that the database can only be accessed locally.

Wilhelm Colln
Peru

Sudhir Kumar wrote:


i need to communicate between two jsp's which are running on 2 remote
machines. both the jsp's are running on tomcat. i need to pass some data
between these jsp's. both the jsp's are connected to two seperate databases.
is it possible to get the data of a remote database by invoking the jsp
running at that location ???. Any help in this regard will be helpfull..

thanks in advance
sudhir


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Java Mail

2002-11-06 Thread Wilhelm Colln
I am using a virtualserver on server A and cannot send emails.

Error : No provider for smtp

But the same application on a remote server B using the smtp from server A
works fine.

If I try to use the activation.jar and mail.jar saved on the WEB-INF/lib
directory I get the following error :

java.security.AccessControlException: access denied 
(java.net.SocketPermission serverA.com resolve)

Perhaps someone can help.

Thanks,
Wilhelm




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Calling a CGI routine

2002-11-04 Thread Wilhelm Colln
I am trying to use a CGI routine hosted on a remote server and transfer
some parameters to control the results, but I don't know how to call the
routine http://www.domian.com/xxx.cgi; from JSP.

Perhaps with sendredirect ?

Thanks,
Wilhelm.


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Tomcat 4,0.3 and Java Mail

2002-10-19 Thread Wilhelm Colln
I want to know if Tomcat 4.0.3 comes with Java Mail included,
or does I need to add the Java Mail API to the lib directory under WEB-INF ?

Thanks,
Wilhelm


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Virtual Hosting

2001-01-16 Thread Wilhelm Colln

I need some help.
I want to access my page in the form www.domain.com/*.jsp
but the httpd.conf and the server.xml doesn't work with me.

I think it is ME, not Tomcat 3.21 nor Apache 1.3.12
If your solution works, Please Help.

Thanks

Wilhelm


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