Re: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Dean Hiller
I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our 
ROOT.war(we deleted the ROOT directory) but it doesn't seem to work...


   error-page
   exception-typejava.lang.Throwable/exception-type
   location/error.jspx/location
   /error-page
   error-page
   error-code500/error-code
   location/error.jspx/location
   /error-page
   error-page
   error-code404/error-code
   location/error.jspx/location
   /error-page

thanks,
dean

Dean Hiller wrote:

I finally gave up in searching for this(and my partner is soon to give 
up to) so I decided to ask here.


When I go to http://localhost:8080/NoPage.jsf, tomcat tells me the 
tomcat version and everything so I can google for tomcat hacks on that 
version.  I would much prefer to hide the version number with my own 
Resource not found page.  Is this possible?


for exceptions my app runs into, I am just using a filter to redirect 
to a page that doesn't show a tomcat version too.


thanks for any info,
dean


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Re: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Fredrik Andersson
Hi there

I belive you should be able to edit you web.xml with info to overwrite
the default error pages. Never done it myself but it´s a hint. =)

Good luck

Den 6/14/2006, skrev Dean Hiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our
ROOT.war(we deleted the ROOT directory) but it doesn't seem to work...

error-page
exception-typejava.lang.Throwable/exception-type
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page
error-page
error-code500/error-code
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page

thanks,
dean

Dean Hiller wrote:

 I finally gave up in searching for this(and my partner is soon to give
 up to) so I decided to ask here.

 When I go to http://localhost:8080/NoPage.jsf, tomcat tells me the
 tomcat version and everything so I can google for tomcat hacks on that
 version.  I would much prefer to hide the version number with my own
 Resource not found page.  Is this possible?

 for exceptions my app runs into, I am just using a filter to redirect
 to a page that doesn't show a tomcat version too.

 thanks for any info,
 dean


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RE: replace tomcat Status report

2006-06-14 Thread Tim Lucia
This works:

888 web.xml 8
?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8'?
web-app xmlns=http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee;
xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
xsi:schemaLocation=http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee
http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/j2ee/web-app_2_4.xsd;
version=2.4

  error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/404.jsp/location
  /error-page

/web-app



88 404.jsp 88
!doctype html public -//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/strict.dtd;
%@ page pageEncoding=UTF-8 contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8 %
%@ page import=java.util.Date %
html
head
titlePage Not Found/title
/head
body style=font-family: Arial
h1Page Not Found (404)/h1
p/
The page you requested
(%=request.getAttribute(javax.servlet.forward.servlet_path)%) was not
found.
/body
/html



Tim


-Original Message-
From: Fredrik Andersson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 8:32 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: replace tomcat Status report

Hi there

I belive you should be able to edit you web.xml with info to overwrite
the default error pages. Never done it myself but it´s a hint. =)

Good luck

Den 6/14/2006, skrev Dean Hiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

I guess I should add that my partner did add this stuff to our
ROOT.war(we deleted the ROOT directory) but it doesn't seem to work...

error-page
exception-typejava.lang.Throwable/exception-type
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page
error-page
error-code500/error-code
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page
error-page
error-code404/error-code
location/error.jspx/location
/error-page

thanks,
dean

Dean Hiller wrote:

 I finally gave up in searching for this(and my partner is soon to give
 up to) so I decided to ask here.

 When I go to http://localhost:8080/NoPage.jsf, tomcat tells me the
 tomcat version and everything so I can google for tomcat hacks on that
 version.  I would much prefer to hide the version number with my own
 Resource not found page.  Is this possible?

 for exceptions my app runs into, I am just using a filter to redirect
 to a page that doesn't show a tomcat version too.

 thanks for any info,
 dean


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