Sorry, works nicely on port 80. Problem was my code--it wasn't calling
the save correctly.
Thanks for your support.
Paul
On 4/12/2011 1:30 PM, Paul Joseph wrote:
André,
True, but this is an Intranet app. so I have been having users
directly access Tomcat. Maybe I should rethink.
rgds
Pau
André,
True, but this is an Intranet app. so I have been having users directly
access Tomcat. Maybe I should rethink.
rgds
Paul
On 4/12/2011 12:50 PM, André Davignon wrote:
Hi,
From my point of view, you should have an Apache as a reverse proxy in
front of Tomcat to use all the possibili
Hi,
From my point of view, you should have an Apache as a reverse proxy in
front of Tomcat to use all the possibilities that Apache provides :
rewrite rules, proxy pass, different logs, virtual hosts, server names,
conditional actions, use of several Tomcats behind, security...
Regards,
An
Hi Eiko,
I will try to get the error info...don't have it yet.
I do NOT have apache in front of tomcat, I am accessing tomcat directly.
Thank you for your response.
Paul
On 4/12/2011 8:19 AM, Eiko Thomas wrote:
Hi Paul,
I use the same configuration and got no problems with port switching. I k
What kind of error do you got?
Do you got a absolute URL in the action attribute of your form element?
Kind regards,
Eiko
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> Datum: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 07:04:13 -0400
> Von: Paul Joseph
> An: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Betreff: upload on Tomcat/Cocoon won\'t work
Hi Paul,
I use the same configuration and got no problems with port switching. I know
the information helps less :-D
This kind of problems I normally solve with wireshark.
Try to record the net traffic.
Do you use a apache in front of tomcat?
Kind regards,
Eiko
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