On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:41:46PM +1100, Rodney Schneider wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 February 2002 04:15 am, you wrote:
> Other options to consider for making pretty URLs work with Turbine include:
<snip>
> 4. You could write your own servlet to replace the default servlet for the
>    webapp, using the default servlet mapping, /.  PATH_INFO will also be null
>    in this scenario.  Your custom servlet could map pretty URLs to the ugly
>    Turbine URLs by using a RequestDispatcher.forward().  Check out the
>    servlet invoker that comes with Tomcat for ideas on how to implement this.
</snip>

OK, #4 sounds like a lot of work, and I am not going to pursue it at
this time. So my next question comes out of curiosity. Why is PATH_INFO 
null in this scenario? Tomcat's default servlet doesn't lose the
PATH_INFO, so why would a replacement? 

Later,
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