e header.jsp file might be trying to send headers,
> unfortunately I am not in the same location as the server so I will have
> to check this out tomorrow.
>
> I'll keep you posted,
>
> ~Matt
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> Matthew,
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> On 6/30/2010 8:20 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote:
>> The behavior seems rather strange to me in fact, I've seen other
>> websites
>> run on what looks to be BASIC Authentication without popping the
gt; On 6/30/2010 8:20 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote:
>> The behavior seems rather strange to me in fact, I've seen other
>> websites
>> run on what looks to be BASIC Authentication without popping these
>> browser
>> messages when leaving secured sections.
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> On 6/30/2010 12:07 AM, Matthew Mauriello wrote:
>> I have two directories in 'webapps' other than ROOT. ROOT redirects
>> users
>> to webappA. WebappA does not use tomcat's basic authentication but if
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ets the needs of the very few
users on the website.
Hope this clears things up.
Thanks,
~Matt
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> On 6/29/2010 5:57 PM, Matthew Mauriello wrote:
>> I am having a minor problem related to Tomcat's BASI
Hello,
I am having a minor problem related to Tomcat's BASIC Authentication setup.
A user access my custom web application in the 'webapps' folder which is
accessible to everyone in a separate sub folder. I have another 'webapps'
sub folder for SOLR which is secured with BASIC Authentication. I h