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Bryan Zimmer wrote:

>Greetings,
>
>I am running Tomcat version 4.0.4 with Apache 1.3.26.
>
>Before I installed version 4.0.4, I had no trouble accessing my tomcat
>applications, by saying, for example:
>
>mozilla http://my.server.name/examples
>
>This would bring up the $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/examples application
>directory, from which I could choose JSP examples or servlets. I could also
>do the same with my self-written JSP's, which resided in the directory
>$CATALINA_HOME/webapps/baz-jsp.
>
>In that case I could say:
>
>netscape http://my.server.name/baz-jsp
>
>and get to the index.html of that directory.
>
>Now, and perhaps I've installed correctly because this was supposed to work
>before, and didn't:
>
>mozilla (or netscape or whatever) http://my.server.name:8080/baz-jsp
>(or http://my.server.name:8080/examples)
>
>My question is, how can I get regular port 80 access so the client doesn't
>need to specify port 8080 and tomcat is integrated seamlessly with Apache?
>
>Is it something simple, like jus adjusting the port number in server.xml? I
>have had some many configuration trials I haven't even tried this. I don't
>want to mess up Tomcat-Apache.
>
>Can anyone tell me how to do this? Any advice much appreciated.
>
>I am running with mod_webapp.so, by the way.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bryan A. Zimmer
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