Hi, can't you set a proxy on the HTTP server. I remember that this is possible to do in Apache. In fact what you want is to intercept the request and forward it on the server side Frank v aditya wrote: no its not about jsp:includes . suppose u have a URL like www.abc.com/pages/first.jsf .I want the jsf page "first.jsf" to be picked up from the root directory instead of "first.jsf " from the path "/pages/first.jsf" but for the next request the URL should still remain like its coming from "/pages/first.jsf".Frank Nimphius-2 wrote:Hi, sorry, I don't understand the question, can you rephrase ? Do you mean jsp:includes ? Frank v aditya wrote: I want to use some "part" of a URL to identify a particular sub directory(under root directory) and I want to use the styles and images from this sub directory to display a page in the root directory here the URL should still remain the same that is it should still have the "part" intact. All the pages are present only in root directory and styles and images are present only in sub directory.Can someone give me any pointers about how should I proceed. -- Frank Nimphius | Principal Product Manager Oracle Application Development Tools Oracle is committed to developing practices and products that help protect the environment |
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