Unable to check all the mails. But, glad to hear you and Doug together
solved your problem.
Cheers
Bao
Jerry Ford wrote:
Well, that was certainly fun :)
I have made it work, and I think I sort of know how. Not *why* the
fix works, just *how* to get my app functional once again.
And you are
Jerry,
This is one of the main reasons I'm on this list. It peaks my curiosity to
learn about the how's and whys. Currently I only have one machine running
for development but that can change at any time and its little things like
this that help prepare me. Also another caveat of the invoker, if y
Well, that was certainly fun :)
I have made it work, and I think I sort of know how. Not *why* the fix
works, just *how* to get my app functional once again.
And you are correct, Doug, in aiming me at the invoker servlet as the
culprit.
The solution that worked for me is to remove the invoker
My understanding of invoker and my attempt to explain invoker and mapping.
Please correct any error I have made.
Jerry Ford wrote:
> I don't fully understand the invoker servlet myself, but here's what I
> think I know:
>
> The invoker mapping only applies to servlets, not html or jsps, and the
>