But believe you will not get much out of it.
The day Tomcat parse php pages is far away - in my opinion -.
If you do succeed, tell us.
Think Java.
On 13 avr. 07, at 16:35, Richard Dunne wrote:

If you take any .html file and rename it .php for instance, the file will change to the php icon. PHP is installed of course (I have PHP5) It renders exactly the same as an html page does. Once the file is within your context folder, it will be listed in the context dir in localhost under that path http://localhost:8080/your- context-folder-name. Assuming your environment variable path is set correctly.

Richard.


----- Original Message ----
From: Pid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 3:08:53 PM
Subject: Re: AW: Ajax xmlhttprequest


I'm going to ask a potentially stupid question here: how have you
configured / are you running PHP code on Tomcat?

Have you called the PHP file directly to see what output it generates?


p



Konstantin Breu wrote:
You can try to use a tool like fiddler, to see better what happens at the
requests. Have you tried to change the xmlhttprequest call so that it
requests a static html file from tomcat? Does that work? Which progid do you use to instantiate the xmlhttprequest object (if you instantiate it via new
ActiveXObject)?

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Richard Dunne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 13. April 2007 14:25
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: Ajax xmlhttprequest

My php webpage renders just like an html page on localhost:8080, but when I run an xmlhttprequest against the tomcat (jakarta) server from within the webpage, the request shows a readystate of 1, and thats as far as it gets. The request goes throught the reaystates 1-4 and status 200 in winodws. I'm not using asp or jsp, just php and Ajax/javascript. cant post code at the
moment, at work u c.

Richard.



----- Original Message ----
From: Johnny Kewl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 12:56:30 PM
Subject: Re: Ajax xmlhttprequest


OK... more than a little confused

I think you saying when you run it against Apache Server... it works
But when you run the script again tomcat it doesnt...

Show us the Script in the web page....
and show us the Servlet or JSP in tomcat....
You can also show us the php if u want...

Then we can help u....


----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Dunne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 2:55 PM
Subject: Ajax xmlhttprequest


I have a php webpage which is hosted on my laptop (XP and tomcat
localhost:8080). My webpage is executing a php script via an xmlhttprequest

which queries a database and sends back the info to the webpage. I have
an a few alerts in my request to see the http.readystate and the
http.status as they change. In windows (IE7), when I execute the request I

can see the readystate changing 1,2,3,4 and the status 200. In tomcat when

I execute the request, I am getting 1 alert, that is readystate 1, and thats as far as it goes. Can anyone suggest a possible solution, or have
an idea as to what the problem might be.

Richard.




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