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On 12/9/2009 10:57 AM, pprun wrote:
> What about those links in the static HTML? How does it access to context
> path?
When it comes to static HTML/CSS, you have at least 4 options:
1) Hard-code the path and remember to change them if you re-d
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On 12/8/2009 4:39 PM, pprun wrote:
> I will remove docBase and path attributes.
Did Eclipse put them in there?
> I do use some hard-coded "Repromed" in the css and javascript reference, for
> example:
> inside /Repromed/login.jsp i used rel=
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>> From: pprun [mailto:runping_hu...@hotmail.com]
>> Subject: Question on META-INF/context.xml
>>
>> Inside I specified META-INF/context.xml as following:
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> Remove the docBase and path attributes - they're not allowed when the
> element is in
> From: pprun [mailto:runping_hu...@hotmail.com]
> Subject: Question on META-INF/context.xml
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> Inside I specified META-INF/context.xml as following:
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element is in META-INF/context.xml
> I don't know how to convert Repromed.war to ROOT.war.
Usually, all
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