Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-04 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 02.02.09 18:00, da...@comcast.net wrote: > Thanks gentlemen. I'll look into that. Appreciate the help! be careful what to do with people that have cookies disabled. You shouldn't redirect them always to the MOTD. > On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, André Warnier wrote: > Right-o. You can use

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread dan_b
Thanks gentlemen. I'll look into that. Appreciate the help! -Dan On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, André Warnier wrote: > da...@comcast.net wrote: >> >> Thanks Brian. >> Using the "Has_Seen_MOTD" cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And >> that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD doe

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread Brian Mearns
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, André Warnier wrote: > da...@comcast.net wrote: >> >> Thanks Brian. >> Using the "Has_Seen_MOTD" cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And >> that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy >> way of reading and writing cookies would

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread André Warnier
da...@comcast.net wrote: Thanks Brian. Using the "Has_Seen_MOTD" cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy way of reading and writing cookies would require Perl. I guess I was hoping someone would say there is some

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread dan_b
Thanks Brian. Using the "Has_Seen_MOTD" cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy way of reading and writing cookies would require Perl. I guess I was hoping someone would say there is some item in the http.conf f

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread Brian Mearns
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:38 PM, wrote: >> >> Good afternoon all, >> >> I have installed Apache HTTPD 2.2 and set it up as a "pass through" server >> to Tomcat. I have a requirement that every user see a MOTD page before they >> get passed onto the application on Tomcat. Even if the user has boo

Re: [us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread ganesh ganesh
if you just want to see the welcome page and by clicking a url on that page if you want to redirected to tomcat... easy way would be make your directory index as html for that particular virtual host and use then place a url or button on the welcome page and they you can get redirected to the java

[us...@httpd] Using a MOTD

2009-02-02 Thread dan_b
Good afternoon all, I have installed Apache HTTPD 2.2 and set it up as a “pass through” server to Tomcat. I have a requirement that every user see a MOTD page before they get passed onto the application on Tomcat. Even if the user has bookmarked a page within the application deployed on T