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On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 19:04:10 -0600, N. Thompson <n.thomp at sasktel.net> wrote: > Right now I'm using Tomcat which is a web server made by the apache folks, it > bears much similarity with the apache server itself so I'm assuming it will > also have similar configuration. > > Anyway what I would like to do is have my computers hostname and then a slash, > tilde and the name of a user in order to get to that specific user's > public_http folder. > > It may already be set up for that an I may have the folder name wrong so if > anyone knows the proper folder name I'd appreciate knowing it, SUSE Linux > usually has the folder created by default in all users home folders. > > If anyone can shed some light on this I'd really appreciate it, right now I'm > busy digging through the Tomcat documentation for some sort of helpful > information that will help me to configure it to get the desired result. > Tomcat is a Java servlet engine. If you read the Tomcat documentation, you'll discover that's where you put your WAR files. Are you doing Java dev? DCP -- DC Parris GNU Evangelist http://matheteuo.org/ gnumathetes at gmail.com Free software is like God's love - you can share it with anyone anywhere anytime!
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