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I am not using any servlets.
this is just an HTML website.
However, the web sever is TOMCAT.
so i thought , might be some settings in server.xml and web.xml which can help me
resolve this.
I hope u understood my question.
Well, I can't imagine any way that plain HTML files
Dear hassan,
Thankx
I am not using any servlets.
this is just an HTML website.
However, the web sever is TOMCAT.
so i thought , might be some settings in server.xml and web.xml which can help me
resolve this.
I hope u understood my question.
Regards
Vaneet
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now problem is:
when u visit http://www.export4u.co.uk
and u click on contact us section.
If a user refreshes a page while he is on any section.. contact us,
> about us ... and etc , the browser takes back the user to the home
> page which is index page. (http://www.export
Have you tried Yoav's suggestion from yesterday?
There's no need to keep posting this. We get it.
John
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Thanks Jeff,
I tried that without any success I think the problem may be to do with java
as I had a look in
'C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files' and the status of the java runtime is
'd
Thanks Jeff,
I tried that without any success I think the problem may be to do with java as I had a
look in
'C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files' and the status of the java runtime is 'damaged'
so I will try an download java again to see if it fixes the problem
cheers
liakim
> Liakim,
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Liakim,
Ok, I will give it a try. The first message that I saw
says that you have the following settings the the
autoexec.bat:
set JAVA_HOME=C:\jdk1.3.1_01
set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Apache Tomcat 4.0
The JAVA_HOME is seen, but CATALINA_HOME is not being
seen by Tomcat based on the foll
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>I am afraid, I am new to java what do you mean???
> Did you change the root context docBase or do you even have any files for
>it to serve?
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I am afraid, I am new to java what do you mean???
> Did you change the root context docBase or do you even have any files for
it to serve?
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ll try answer you by tomorrow
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>Guido.
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>thats what I have be
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>thats what I have been doing all along - it still says 'page cannot be displayed'
> look don't ping 127.0.0.1, open the browser and type:
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http://talk21.btopenworld.com/redirect.html?http://127.0.0.1:
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thats what I have been doing all along - it still says 'page cannot be
displayed'
> look don't ping 127.0.0.1, open the browser and type:
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>htt
p://127.0.0.1:8080 or the port you specified, type exactly as it is: h t
>t p : / / 1
Did you change the root context docBase or do you even have any files for it to serve?
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thats what I have
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>I can ping localhost OK, I get a reply back
>if I I ping 127.0.0.1:8080 I get Unknown host 127.0.0.1:8080.
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>I have aslo increased the mememory c
qualified name.
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I can ping localhost OK, I get a reply back
if I I ping 127.0.0.1:8080 I get Unknown host 127.0.0.1:808
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>yeap, it still fails to find localhost
> Did you restart tomcat after changing the server.xml?
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yeap, it still fails to find localhost
> Did you restart tomcat after changing the server.xml?
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Also set:
set CATALINA_HOME=path\to\tomcat
set TOMCAT_HOME=%CATALINA_HOME%
just in case...
Guido.
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set JAVA_PATH=%JAVA_HOME%
That's it, it is normal on windows 98.
Guido.
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it says the following:
Using CATALINA
yeap, it still fails to find localhost
> Did you restart tomcat after changing the server.xml?
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>I have started tomcat using the shortcut created on installation as well as from the
>ms-d
What does it say after you type startup?
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Also, what is the output when you start Tomcat? -Mark
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Did you restart tomcat after changing the server.xml?
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Did you restart tomcat after changing the server.xml?
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yes, tomcat is running. tomcat is configured in server.xml to
>If it is then look in the server.xml file. Look at the HTTP connector to
>see what port Tomcat is configured to listen to.
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>-Mark
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I am not sure if this is valid for windows but on linux/tomcat rpm's I
found that 4.01 ist listening on port 8180.
Give it a try
Regards,
Gerrit
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> Hi everyone,
t remeber exactly.
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>Charlie
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> Hi L,
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> I have reinstalled tomcat in C:\jaka
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> Hi L,
>
> I have reinstalled tomcat in C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 however
> it is still not working
>
> do you
Hi L,
I have reinstalled tomcat in C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1 however it is still not working
do you have anyone other suggestions??
thanks
liakim
> You have tomcat in the wrong directory. Here is where tomcat expects to
>find
>itself: C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1
>
>Try reinstalling first. But do
I am not sure if this is valid for windows but on linux/tomcat rpm's I
found that 4.01 ist listening on port 8180.
Give it a try
Regards,
Gerrit
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Can anyone help with a problem I am a having wtih starting tomcat.
> I have only started to learn java
ucts relatively
fool-proof - even idiot-proof!)
Arnold Shore
Who Finally Got It Working in
Annapolis, MD USA
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You have tomcat in the wrong
You have tomcat in the wrong directory. Here is where tomcat expects to
find
itself: C:\jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1
Try reinstalling first. But dont forget to delete tomcat registry entries.
Then reboot.
L Marcus
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Jeremy-
That is a very broad request. This e-mail list is geared toward helping people
with specific problems. I think that you should try executing servlets on your
own and when you run into a problem, post it here.
Paolo
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> I am knew at this and can anyone tell me h
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