Konstantin Kolinko gmail.com> writes:
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> Do you observe any pattern in which responses
have the headers and which do not?
>
> For me a caveat was that the URI must match not only the urirewrite
> rules, but also the filter mapping in web.xml, where this filter is
> defined.
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>
> I used
2011/1/18 James Ng :
> But when I tried to set the P3P in the response header of every response using
> this rule, it wasn't successful.
>
> .*
> CP="NOI DSP COR"
>
>
> I monitored my response headers and the P3P are not set.
Do you observe any pattern in which responses
James Ng wrote:
...
But when I tried to set the P3P in the response header of every response using
this rule, it wasn't successful.
.*
CP="NOI DSP COR"
I monitored my response headers and the P3P are not set.
I have tried several differ
t; > You know what... I need to learn to read what I write... you are correct, it
needs to be added to every response.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: André Warnier [mailto:aw ice-sa.com]
> > Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 3:07 PM
d to every response.
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 3:07 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on Every
Request
Joseph Morgan wrote:
Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we
/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on Every
Request
Joseph Morgan wrote:
> Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
> P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
>
I don't know about the Coyote server, and it won't work fo
[mailto:ronald-mailingl...@base.nl]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 5:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on
Every Request
We do this with a filter mapped to /*.
Ronald.
Op vrijdag, 14 januari 2011 21:32 schreef Joseph Morgan
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>
>-Original Message-
>From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:chuck.caldar...@unisys.com]
>Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 3:05 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on
Every Request
>> From: Joseph Morg
We do this with a filter mapped to /*.
Ronald.
Op vrijdag, 14 januari 2011 21:32 schreef Joseph Morgan
:
Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
Jose
Joseph Morgan wrote:
Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
I don't know about the Coyote server, and it won't work for a request, but if you are
talking about a Tomcat webapp and its respon
> From: Joseph Morgan [mailto:joseph.mor...@ignitesales.com]
> Subject: How to configure Tomcat/Coyote to deliver a P3P Header on Every
> Request
> Using Tomcat 6.0.13
So what's your upgrade schedule? Once a decade?
> how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a P
Using Tomcat 6.0.13, how do we configure the Coyote server to deliver a
P3P header on every request, even if for a JavaScript, Image, CSS, etc?
Joseph M. Morgan
Ignite Sales, Inc.
Director of Technology and Operations
Office 972-789-5523
Email: joseph.mor.
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