Craig McClanahan <craigmcc <at> gmail.com> writes:
> For Tomcat specifically, the context path "ROOT" is treated as a magic
> name that corresponds to the root web application. Note that you'll
> have to remove the webapps/ROOT directory, because that's where the
> root webapp shipped with Tomcat lives. You can get additional help
> with this sort of thing on the Tomcat user mailing list.
I have made a small change to org.apache.struts.taglib.TagUils.java in order
to consider "/" context path as "" :
754,758c754
< String contextPath = request.getContextPath();
< if ("/".equals(contextPath))
< contextPath = "";
< StringBuffer value = new StringBuffer(contextPath);
<
---
> StringBuffer value = new StringBuffer(request.getContextPath());
It is simple and solves the issue.
Do you think doing this is bad ?
Thanks,
Ludo.
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