-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Jesse,
On 5/17/17 3:33 PM, Jesse Altman wrote: > Hello, > > I am running Tomcat 8.5.15 on Windows 10. > > I have a folder called "myapp" with my web application files inside > of it. Inside ${tomcat_base}/conf/Catalina/localhost I have my > configuration file "other.xml" with the following entry: > > <Context docBase="{full path to the myapp folder}"> </Context> > > The index.html file lives inside myapp/client with the following > text: > > <a href="file1.txt">text file 1</a> <a href="/file2.txt">text file > 2</a> > > file1.txt also lives inside myapp/client file2.txt lives inside > myapp > > The html file is then accessed by going to > http://locahost:8080/other/client. When clicking the "text file 1" > link it correctly finds the file under > http://localhost:8080/other/client/. When clicking on the "text > file 2" link unfortunately it looks for it under > http://localhost:8080/, and it is not found. I was hoping since > the path to file2.txt starts with a '/' it would look for it under > the context root http://localhost:8080/other/, but unfortunately it > seems to look for it under the base webapps folder. Is there a way > to have a path refer to the context root of my application without > specifically adding the context root in there? This is not possible without a dynamic resource. So you can do it e.g. with JSP: <a href="${pageContext.request.contextPath}/file2.txt">text file 2</a> (You should really encode the above URL through response.encodeURL but I wanted the example to be clean.) But if you know that index.html lives at the root of the context path, then simply: <a href="file2.txt">text file 2</a> is all you need. - -chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIzBAEBCAAdFiEEMmKgYcQvxMe7tcJcHPApP6U8pFgFAlkdLIwACgkQHPApP6U8 pFjktw//RzPReTkvXPEJPa9ciA7m/aP0pG5vXawJ6kWrhZvvbpFQ4xcDYdt9MyrO Yre29U0fQY32fsHMp9q9qUVBPhtt2rq3l2a4UUwpqDV9lfw/znojuJeTZ/OWeLq3 cyjgfvpXgAODHwgiOPx6k7XDli7bUNkiMuz2V5tbDoq7lSBN0DAVL+zzlQ1APEo2 hH80pyDiUY0Y/fxbV2SHMsupmIc9y4wswlqgAUcI430KFtMz6svuUhja4kztCxa0 DWta6igFzr3hGu6U8q3AtPoF+I5VfZyQbjVdc15eh+iEPjKHYfq3yXeCtdknFlu0 CDUCty/G/crI6miwTsoUWtfHZ6rtHLRz2tRNRdraUMDtzZ8lb64295JjXky2Q4LN 3qcmEOE3fEmGJBJLdWSfSk/SEjyigmOtkTayxGbJUysfSUOojIBj8Wm7WNVEVu0e EtKfXa3/Y4gxPtAfIl3/oibT8aGOuSMDtOxTXMa17cNnqaR4DxclpjBBV2s+SVRC uH854X0QpiVFNCmAsrS1l0cIt7knsIL8n1JL1pkOyfrGT0RzY6igp7+on06ZDxaB BxcoCRq59ayxtDTZIVrol2iSpMkZccBpGcDX2/R+KfMasMfYK3DHu4+vMSF7u1nX i5dFNC7CgaAKwRllJvssAZBGHEhvMhL9g8ZlJ5PdpsJeQUUZ+m8= =4k93 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org