Thank you!
I will print out your email and show it to my boss:-)
Here is one question for you,
why does the NES 4.0 put servlet directory
under html root /docs/servlet as default
while cgi-bin is not put under /docs
for security reasons?
Won't it be better to put /servlet off /docs?
Secondly, if I have subdirectories under /servlet,
I have to regist them from admin server,
/servlet/one/
/servlet/two/
/servlet/three/
As such, it will keep webmaster very busy if lots
of developlers working on servlets...
JRun treats subdirectory using package concepts,
seems work well.
What's your opinion?
Lily
>
> "Lily Y. Fu" wrote:
>
> > sorry, it's not 100% related to servlet,
> > my question is:
> >
> > Is Netscape Enterprise Server 4.0 (iPlanet 4.0) Y2K compliant
> > on solaris 2.6, 2.7?
>
> You kidding? Of course it is. We went through Y2K procedural hell with lots of
> lawyers involved (which still persists in part), had to certify for both AOL and
> Sun days (because of the alliance) and had to go through the most bureaucratic
> and needlessly excessive procedures I had ever experienced in the industry.
> That's why 4.0 came out so late :-)
>
> Ruslan
>
>
>
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