Hi maq,
my progress are very slow...
I did a different thing, to solve the forbidden error when I rewrite the
url, I change the servlet setting the requestURI empty instead to get it
from the reqesut
final String requestURI = ""; // before was req.getRequestURI();
and in the home page I add s
Hi, Ale,
How is your progress? I got further on the topic...
Now if I deploy the war file and manually copy the app.war file under ROOT
file (I had to change the path to the app.nocache.js ). The filter seems to
take the query string just fine. (However, I don't remember any changes in
the servl
Thank you maq!
I didn't tought about the war name in the url
so I try to add to my url the war name and:
1) if I use the crawler url
h*tp://www.youtrail.com/youtrail/?_escaped_fragment_=trail&entityId=579101
in my servlet I see the queryString not null (now there is an other problem,
but th
I am trying to do the same set up and "successfully" reproduced the problem
you have.
It is obvious it is working fine if the URL doesn't point to the domain name
directly:
http:///?_escaped_fragment_=XXXdoesn't
work
http:?_escaped_fragment_=XXX
works fine
Keep working :
Hi,
yes I use HtmlUnit, but at te moment I don't know if you can change the
title, because I stopped before for the other problem...
>But would that be considered bad because user would not see it in the real
application?
My personal opinion: yes... when i search some word and in the site found
Hi,
I am scratching my head with the same issue. (Haven't decided what to do
yet.)
Just want to learn what you have done.
So your servlet will route regular URL (pretty one) to your GWT app, and the
escaped one to some static page? (Are you using HtmlUnit?)
I have a question on the "static page":
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to make my webapp gwt visible to crawlers, following the
excellent guide
http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/web/ajaxcrawling/docs/getting-started.html
I have done all that is indicated (meta tag in the head, fragment with!,
servlet filter) but I have this problem:
servl