"Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Bill,
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> Bill Barker wrote:
>> Enabling the RequestDumper to see if the browser is actually sending the
>> path would help.
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> Does the browser ever send the p
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Bill,
Bill Barker wrote:
> Enabling the RequestDumper to see if the browser is actually sending the
> path would help.
Does the browser ever send the path?
Using LiveHTTPHeaders, I observed the following:
A = C08
B = 375
1. Visited the root-deplo
To be honest I'm not sure how you are getting this right, its probably best to
use separate namespaces though, then you can use URL rewriting to make them
appear as one, this solution is really powerfull, we use it to integrate all
our apps in our domain, we even integrate Java and Perl apps usi
"Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> All,
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> I have two applications deployed in production that share a URL space.
> Actually, one is deployed as the root webapp, the the other one is at,
> say, "