Mark Thomas wrote:
Samik Basu wrote:
Yes, I have tried it out but turning it on in Web.xml. However it did not
help. For example - this variable is set to 1 and then I invoked
/Tomcat/cgi-bin/test.cgi
/cgi-bin/test.cgi - error is context not found
../cgi-bin/test.cgi (assume that the
Samik Basu wrote:
Yes, I have tried it out but turning it on in Web.xml. However it did not
help. For example - this variable is set to 1 and then I invoked
/Tomcat/cgi-bin/test.cgi
/cgi-bin/test.cgi - error is context not found
../cgi-bin/test.cgi (assume that the shtml file just under
I am running Apache-Tomcat 5.5.25 - plugged into Eclipse. I have updated
the web.xml and renamed the renametojar files in server/lib/ to allow cgi
and ssi. A tomcat project named TomcatProject is created in Eclipse and
the server.xml is updated with the context information as follows:
Samik Basu wrote:
Interestingly, when I do !--#include virtual=/Tomcat/test.jsp-- it works
fine i.e. I can include any other types of files.
Have you tried setting isVirtualWebappRelative ?
Mark
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To start a new topic,
Yes, I have tried it out but turning it on in Web.xml. However it did not
help. For example - this variable is set to 1 and then I invoked
/Tomcat/cgi-bin/test.cgi
/cgi-bin/test.cgi - error is context not found
../cgi-bin/test.cgi (assume that the shtml file just under the root of the
project