Re: Hiding JSPs from Public Access

2001-04-18 Thread Sam Newman
it at the top of each page. sam - Original Message - From: "Tim Coultas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:42 PM Subject: Hiding JSPs from Public Access > > Folks - > > I have run into the common problem where vi

Re: Hiding JSPs from Public Access!?!?!

2001-04-17 Thread Mark Johnson
I have a Session with a property stored therein. When a request is made to mypage.jsp, I check whether the property has the value required for requests to mypage.jsp: if not I send the request to index.html. Eg, in your case you might set a Session property like login="LOGON_OK" upon successful lo

Hiding JSPs from Public Access

2001-04-17 Thread Tim Coultas
Folks - I have run into the common problem where visitors can get at my jsp files even though I have set up log-in system of security using a central "traffic circle" servlet that forwards users to jsp pages. I have the servlets residing in a directory named jsp under the main context directory

Hiding JSPs from Public Access!?!?!

2001-04-17 Thread Tim Coultas
Folks - I have run into the common problem where visitors can get at my jsp files even though I have set up log-in system of security using a central "traffic circle" servlet that forwards users to jsp pages. I have the servlets residing in a directory named jsp under the main context directory.