Static content not displaying

2011-06-15 Thread Flaherty, Brennen F
we have an application that works as expected on tomcat version 6.0.29 on a 
windows server . If I try to copy the war to a machine running version 6.0.32 
none of the static content will display. If I copy the war file to a different 
machine with version 6.0.29 installed the static content displays correctly. In 
both cases the non static content displays as it should

Does anyone have any ideas why?

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Re: Static content not displaying

2011-06-15 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/6/15 Flaherty, Brennen F flahert...@upmc.edu:
 we have an application that works as expected on tomcat version 6.0.29 on a 
 windows server . If I try to copy the war to a machine running version 6.0.32 
 none of the static content will display. If I copy the war file to a 
 different machine with version 6.0.29 installed the static content displays 
 correctly. In both cases the non static content displays as it should

 Does anyone have any ideas why?


Verify how your DefaultServlet (or WebdavServlet) is mapped.

There was a change in 6.0.30 to address this issue:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50026

Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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Re: Static content not displaying

2011-06-15 Thread Pid
On 15/06/2011 13:41, Flaherty, Brennen F wrote:
 we have an application that works as expected on tomcat version 6.0.29 on a 
 windows server . If I try to copy the war to a machine running version 6.0.32 
 none of the static content will display. If I copy the war file to a 
 different machine with version 6.0.29 installed the static content displays 
 correctly. In both cases the non static content displays as it should
 
 Does anyone have any ideas why?

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