D G Teed wrote:
>
>If you are running Tomcat and no apache, then I'd say
>don't bother. Get the plain apache and install it,
>it will be up and running in minutes rather than days
>to figure out how to make tomcat run plain old HTML
>with a handful of CGIs. Use the right tool for the job.
>Tomcat
Hi,
If you are running Tomcat and no apache, then I'd say
don't bother. Get the plain apache and install it,
it will be up and running in minutes rather than days
to figure out how to make tomcat run plain old HTML
with a handful of CGIs. Use the right tool for the job.
Tomcat is designed to run
--On May 4, 2007 10:42:03 AM -0500 Meenal Pant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a server running Liferay using apache tomcat. I access the portal
> as: https://abc.xyz.org/web/guest/home
>
> Can I still install mailman and use it with apache as described in the
> Mailman
> Documentation.(http:/
I have a server running Liferay using apache tomcat. I access the portal as:
https://abc.xyz.org/web/guest/home
Can I still install mailman and use it with apache as described in the
Mailman
Documentation.(http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/mailman-install/front.html)
?
Basically I want to acces