this was my first approach but then i realized that there are POST requests
Von: Bodycombe, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Di 29.07.2003 10:56
An: 'Tomcat Users List'
Betreff: RE: Filter and servlet mapping problem
Maybe you could try
Maybe you could try rewriting your URL as
/myjsp.jsp?time=
instead of /myjsp_.jsp
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From: Mailing Listen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 July 2003 11:16
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Filter and servlet mapping problem
I have written a filter for my webapp where i
09:28
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Betreff: Re: Filter and servlet mapping problem
By the time it has gotten to your Filter, Tomcat has already decided on
which Servlet will serve the request (and it is too late to change it's mind
:). You need to do something like:
String oldURI =
unWrit
By the time it has gotten to your Filter, Tomcat has already decided on
which Servlet will serve the request (and it is too late to change it's mind
:). You need to do something like:
String oldURI =
unWritePath(request.getServletPath()+request.getPathInfo());
RequestDispatcher rd = getServl
Yes
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Von: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 28. Juli 2003 15:26
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: RE: Filter and servlet mapping problem
Howdy,
Taking the Filter out of the equation, can you find and use the servlets in your
context
I have written a filter for my webapp where i catch the response and
Rewrite all URLs with a timestamp for bypassing some proxies that ignore
The settings i set on my webserver (e.g. no-cache, no-store,...). The
Filter works fine, but i haveto modify the requests when the reache my
webserver. I am
I have written a filter for my webapp where i catch the response and
Rewrite all URLs with a timestamp for bypassing some proxies that ignore
The settings i set on my webserver (e.g. no-cache, no-store,...).
The Filter works fine, but i haveto modify the requests when the reache
my webserver.
I am
yes
Von: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mo 28.07.2003 15:26
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: RE: Filter and servlet mapping problem
Howdy,
Taking the Filter out of the equation, can you find and use the servlets
in your context?
Yoav Shapira
ect: Filter and servlet mapping problem
>
>I have written a filter for my webapp where i catch the response and
>Rewrite all URLs with a timestamp for bypassing some proxies that
ignore
>The settings i set on my webserver (e.g. no-cache, no-store,...). The
>Filter works fine, but i h
I have written a filter for my webapp where i catch the response and Rewrite all URLs
with a timestamp for bypassing some proxies that ignore The settings i set on my
webserver (e.g. no-cache, no-store,...). The Filter works fine, but i haveto modify
the requests when the reache my webserver. I
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