Hi Christopher, that is what I have, but tomcat always put the current
context name before login page URL of other context and gives bad reference
to page.

Regards,

Mariano

2008/10/10 Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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> Mariano,
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> Mariano López wrote:
> > I have added the second context into the same server and i like to set
> > <form-login-page></form-login-page> in web.xml context file to access a
> page
> > from the other context, but always starts the URL's page login with its
> name
> > context.
>
> I'm not sure what else is possible, but you could always set your
> <form-login-page> to point to a URL that gets redirected to the
> preferred login URL in your other context.
>
> - -chris
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