Costin Manolache wrote:
Well, my point was - do we really need this feature ?
If nobody is really using it - it doesn't work out of box and we
didn't see any major complaint except Bob - it may be simpler to just
remove the flag from the docs and server.xml - and maybe even remove
the code that
Well, my point was - do we really need this feature ?
If nobody is really using it - it doesn't work out of box and we
didn't see any major complaint except Bob - it may be simpler to just
remove the flag from the docs and server.xml - and maybe even remove
the code that does this validation. Or
Costin Manolache wrote:
I wonder what Bob does when his Windows XP is crashing or catches a virus :-)
Well, at least whoever reads the user mail at MSFT is paid for reading
his rants, we're not. And they got his money too.
As for the 'validate' flag - maybe we should just remove it:
- it slows
I wonder what Bob does when his Windows XP is crashing or catches a virus :-)
Well, at least whoever reads the user mail at MSFT is paid for reading
his rants, we're not. And they got his money too.
As for the 'validate' flag - maybe we should just remove it:
- it slows down startup
- it is option
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Bob Bronson wrote:
Another lazy copout!! Even the web.xml that is distributed w/Tomcat
does not validate! Did you even test this before you replied to my
note or did you just assume the user was at fault???
When someone criticizes the poor state of an open sores project
Bob Bronson wrote:
Comments below, for any of you who care
Friendly peoples always care about the needs of other...
+ CUT ++
I installed a fresh copy of TC 5.5.12 (using JDK 1.5.0 on Win XP). I
went into the server.xml that is distributed with TC and changed the
'xm
If you don't feel special enough, I can do it in two seconds and can
get you a cool membership to the "dev-deny" list :)
Maybe we could just filter out yahoo, hotmail and the other free fake
web domains so that people who want to post abusive comments and
use really original insults that we've
Bob Bronson wrote:
Another lazy copout!! Even the web.xml that is distributed w/Tomcat does
not validate! Did you even test this before you replied to my note or
did you just assume the user was at fault???
When someone criticizes the poor state of an open sores project (as I am
doing now), t
Comments below, for any of you who care
- Original Message -
From: "Jeanfrancois Arcand" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Developers List"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 9:11 AM
Subject: Re: Persistent "xmlValidation" Problem
Hi,
Bob Bronson wrote:
Hello,
Sorry, to bot