I'm one step further. Cloned the tomcat repo, switched to appropriate
tag/branch and looked at the code. Comments indicated need to have full
path and my paths did not start with "/". Added the "/" on couple of
pages and no more include error.
As of now, even though I don't get the include e
Thank you Rob, but doubtful. We're a Ubuntu shop and always mindful of
case sensitivity.
On 12/5/23 11:09, Rob Sargent wrote:
On 12/5/23 12: 01, Niranjan Rao wrote: > Greetings, > > I'm missing
something obvious and hoping that someone can point my > nose in right
direction. > > > We have a a
On 12/5/23 12:01, Niranjan Rao wrote:
Greetings,
I'm missing something obvious and hoping that someone can point my
nose in right direction.
We have a application WAR file that works fine on tomcat 7.0.78. We're
trying to migrate this application to 9.0.82. When trying to hit the
pages,
Greetings,
I'm missing something obvious and hoping that someone can point my nose
in right direction.
We have a application WAR file that works fine on tomcat 7.0.78. We're
trying to migrate this application to 9.0.82. When trying to hit the
pages, I'm getting error JSP file not found at W