Yes it's a problem for the links in my login page. I explain this in my 
previous mail. Thanks for your explanation
 
Christophe

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De : Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : jeudi 4 décembre 2008 23:17
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Login config

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Christophe,

FARNIER Christophe wrote:
> I installed a tomcat 5.5.27 with an application and I configure the 
> web.xml of the application by introducing a security constraint and a 
> login config with a form. My login page is not in the security 
> directory. So when I launch Tomcat and I access to my application  
> with restriction, the login page is displaying but the URL address is 
> not my login page, it is the security directory.
>  
> What can I do for displaying the correct URL? The problem does not 
> appear with the Tomcat 4.

Technically, this is not a problem. The behavior of Tomcat changed between 
version 4 and 5: TC4 sent a redirect to the client to re-request the login 
page, while TC5 does an internal forward to the login page.

You can manually send a redirect from your login page if the URL doesn't look 
right to you. Is it a problem for you to display the "wrong" URL in this case?

- -chris
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