David Erickson wrote:
Ya thats how my test env is setup as well.. but in a linux environment that requires running tomcat under root access.. I'd rather avoid that so I have a tomcat user setup to run it, with the side effect it can only bind to ports > 1024. -David
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Subject: Re: Struts HTML tag rewriting url wrong
withAny reason why you can't setup Tomcat to listen on port 80, instead of forwarding the requests? That's how my dev/test env is setup, and it seems to do the trick :)
David Erickson wrote:
Hi all, I'm using the html struts tags to do some url writing for me,
Howeverforms etc. I have tomcat setup to listen on port 8080, but its proxyPort
attribute is set as 80, and i have forwarding on the machine so requests
come in on 80 get routed to 8080. Then whenever you call
request.getServerPort() it reports 80 so the requests stay correct.
serverI have just noticed that the struts tags are writing in :8080 as the
port! Any idea what method they are calling to get that as the port? Or how I can correct this? I took a look at the tag source but didn't see much..
Thanks in advance, David
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