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André,
On 10/29/2011 4:35 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Oh. It's the name "Patriots" which confused me.
I thought so -- otherwise you were making a pretty good international
joke (which was funny to me until I thought "hmm... maybe he doesn't
know").
T
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 10/28/2011 4:02 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Thanks once again for replying to my mail. Have a nice weekend.
And please support Patriots against the Steelers:)
No political comments are allow
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Subject: Re: [OT] Static files not being displayed
> For some reason, the US likes to spend most of it's money on sports
> that nobody in the rest of the world cares about. And vice versa.
Some of us in the
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 22:58, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
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>
> For some reason, the US likes to spend most of it's money
>
"its" ;)
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André,
On 10/28/2011 4:02 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Rajkumar Singh wrote:
>> Thanks once again for replying to my mail. Have a nice weekend.
>> And please support Patriots against the Steelers:)
>
> No political comments are allowed on the list. ;-)
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Hi Guys,
Please ignore this. My system admin asked me to run some freakin SUDO
command and that helped to retrieve all the images. I am sorry If I wasted
your time but this email exchanged has helped to understand how to send
XML files to the tomcat user group
.. but
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:57 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
Ok, had a closer look at the application's web.xml, and I feel incompetent
to help for
that problem.
There are a lot of filters there, and some dispatching going on,
Ok, had a closer look at the application's web.xml, and I feel incompetent to help for
that problem.
There are a lot of filters there, and some dispatching going on, and I don't know a thing
about Spring.
I am now wondering if this issue would not better be asked on the Spring user's
list.
--
gainst the Steelers:)
Thanks
Raj
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:47 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
>
>
> From:
> André Warnier
> To:
> Tomcat Users List
> Date:
> 10/28/2011 03:35 PM
> Subject:
> Re: Static file
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:35 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 21:08, André Warnier wrote:
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Hello guys,
I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed on
> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
> Subject: Re: Static files not being displayed
> I am sure all the request are going to the tomcat server since firebug
> clearly shows the same domain name for the file that are retrieved and
> those that are not.
Th
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 21:34, André Warnier wrote:
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>>
>> I'd say, first, configure an AccessLogValve and give the output of it.
>> Tomcat definitely cannot find the requested files and there has to be
>> a reason for it.
>>
> There is certainly a reason, but we don't know yet if it is reall
I am sure all the request are going to the tomcat server since firebug
clearly shows the same domain name for the file that are retrieved and
those that are not.
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:35 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
Francis
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Oops, sorry, I am new to the list :
Let me nitpick a bit more then, by way of greeting :
2) you forgot to remove the comments.
XML files are already pretty hard to read when wrapped by the email programs.
Having a lot of not-used lines doesn't make it any easier.
1) pref
The tomcat was installed by one of our system administrator. I am not sure
from where he got it from but most likely it is not from the third party.
From:
"Caldarale, Charles R"
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:28 PM
Subject:
RE: Static files not being displayed
> F
Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 21:08, André Warnier wrote:
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Hello guys,
I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed on the OS Linux.
I created a war file named ROOT.war and dropped it under the tomcat
"webapps" folder. The WAR consists of JS
/WEB-INF/tld/framework.tld
WEB-INF/web.xml
ends
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:28 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
> Hi Andre
&
> From: Rajkumar Singh [mailto:rajkumar.si...@digitas.com]
> Subject: Re: Static files not being displayed
> Please find the files as an attachment.
The list strips attachments; paste the information inline.
And the answers to the rest of André's questions?
- Chuck
THIS COM
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Hi Andre
Please find the files as an attachment.
You have to paste the content in the text of your message. The list strips most
attachments.
Thanks
Raj
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:10 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being
Hi Andre
Please find the files as an attachment.
Thanks
Raj
From:
André Warnier
To:
Tomcat Users List
Date:
10/28/2011 03:10 PM
Subject:
Re: Static files not being displayed
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 21:08, André Warnier wrote:
> Rajkumar Singh wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed on the OS Linux.
>>
>> I created a war file named ROOT.war and dropped it under the tomcat
>> "webapps" folder. The WAR consists of JSP, JAR,
Rajkumar Singh wrote:
Hello guys,
I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed on the OS Linux.
I created a war file named ROOT.war and dropped it under the tomcat
"webapps" folder. The WAR consists of JSP, JAR, XML and static files like
images, javascript and CSS.
The tomcat ex
Hello guys,
I am using tomcat version 6.0.29. The tomcat is deployed on the OS Linux.
I created a war file named ROOT.war and dropped it under the tomcat
"webapps" folder. The WAR consists of JSP, JAR, XML and static files like
images, javascript and CSS.
The tomcat expanded the WAR file prope
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