I have successfully install both tomcat and apache.
And they work find together.
What I would like to do now is re-enable the ROOT context so I can
view the ROOT applications. I have tried the code below (thinking that
is all I would have to do), but it didn't work.
Could anyone take a shot at
Does anyone want to take shot at that question.
I know it's simple but for some reason I seem to
be having some kind of problem!!!
PLEASE HELP.
Dwayne Ghant wrote:
I have successfully install both tomcat and apache.
And they work find together.
What I would like to do now is re-enable the ROOT con
> From: Dwayne Ghant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Enabling ROOT context for Tomcat5.0.28/Apache 2.0.x
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> Does anyone want to take shot at that question.
> I know it's simple but for some reason I seem to
> be having some kind of problem!!!
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> Does anyone want to take shot at that question.
> I know it's simple but for some reason I seem to
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Does anyone want to take shot at that question.
I know it's simple but for some reason I seem to
be having s
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 11:22 AM
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Funny where is the ROOT context the only context available
is the one that I defined.
I know that if I re-enable the "Coyote HTTP/1.1" Connector and
disable the " Coyote/JK2 AJP
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> Funny where is the ROOT context the only context available
> is the one that I defi