Use http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294807
<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294807> to
disable these great pages ;-)
Regards,

Serge Fonville

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 3:54 PM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Chuck Hodge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Subject: Re: Tomcatx.x and vista
>>>
>>> Have not made any changes to server.xml.
>>>
>>
>> Tomcat normally listens to HTTP requests on port 8080, and AJP requests
>> (from IIS or httpd) on port 8009.  If you have IIS configured to listen on
>> port 8080, then Tomcat will not be able to start.  If IIS is listening on
>> port 80 (its default), then requests to 8080 should go straight to Tomcat;
>> IIS is not involved.
>>
>> So what is your setup really?
>>
>>  The message appears as the only content of index.html. It
>>> is probably just an error response by IIS.
>>>
>>
>> It's certainly not coming from Tomcat.
>>
>> Try taking IIS out of the game while setting up Tomcat.  Once you have
>> Tomcat running properly standalone, then try configuring IIS to work with
>> it.  (Or, if you're not using IIS for something else, configure Tomcat to
>> use port 80 for HTTP and don't bother running IIS at all.)
>>
>> Also check to make sure the Vista firewall or other network protection
>> isn't messing things up.
>>
>>  Additional info :
> Internet Explorer has a detestable habit (among many others) : for some
> HTTP errors, if the error page sent back by the server is below a certain
> number of bytes (it varies according to the error code), IE will substitute
> its own error page.
> Which makes it all the more difficult to see where the error is coming
> from.
> I do not know of a way to disable this in IE, but if you make sure that the
> error pages on the server are at least 1025 bytes in size, they will get
> displayed.
> Unfortunately, I don't know off-hand where the standard Tomcat error pages
> are located.
>
>
>
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