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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Hi there,
I have a Cocoon 2.11 and Tomcat 6 web application. It works on the
standard http port 8080.
One customer had me install it on port 80.
Everything works well except for the file upload feature. This seems
to only work if I have the port set to 8080 or even say 9090.
Anything sp