SV: SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml

2006-03-19 Thread Hermod Opstvedt
D] Sendt: 19. mars 2006 17:03 Til: Struts Developers List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml >From: Hermod Opstvedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi > > Found a solution. In my index.jsp I now do a jsp:forward instead of a > jsp:redirect. > A

SV: SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml

2006-03-19 Thread Hermod Opstvedt
17:03 Til: Struts Developers List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Emne: Re: SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml >From: Hermod Opstvedt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hi > > Found a solution. In my index.jsp I now do a jsp:forward instead of a > jsp:redirect. > Another option might

Re: SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml

2006-03-19 Thread Gary VanMatre
ding- > Fra: Hermod Opstvedt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sendt: 19. mars 2006 13:59 > Til: 'Struts Developers List' > Emne: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml > > Hi > > I have run into a weird problem. When I run my access my application through > Tomcat,

SV: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml

2006-03-19 Thread Hermod Opstvedt
#x27; Emne: [shale] Problem serving Clay xml Hi I have run into a weird problem. When I run my access my application through Tomcat, accessing index.xml works just fine. Now I am about to put on the air a test site that has a Apache 2 front end I run into problems. As far as I can tell this has

[shale] Problem serving Clay xml

2006-03-19 Thread Hermod Opstvedt
Hi I have run into a weird problem. When I run my access my application through Tomcat, accessing index.xml works just fine. Now I am about to put on the air a test site that has a Apache 2 front end I run into problems. As far as I can tell this has to do with the mime-type. When I access it thro