Are you using apache as the front-end? If yes, then all the static
content (HTML, images, sounds...) should be a part of a directory
mapped into apache. If you do not plan on using apache but serve all
this via tomcat, you will have to bundle them all in the war. The war
gets expanded when you deploy it anyway.
Serve static files with Apache from a .WAR file deployed in JBoss? ... I have setup Apache 2.0.50 and JBoss 3.2.5 using mod_jk2. ... Is there any way to reference the unarchived files from Apache? ... I'd rather not have to manually unarchive the .WAR... (comp.lang.java)
Serve static files with Apache from a .WAR file deployed in JBoss? ... I have setup Apache 2.0.50 and JBoss 3.2.5 using mod_jk2. ... Is there any way to reference the unarchived files from Apache? ... I'd rather not have to manually unarchive the .WAR... (comp.lang.java.programmer)
Re: PHP5 IIS Setup ... If there were any html tags,... Incidentally I'm using Apache 2, ... You haven't added a type association so Apache knows to use PHP to process ... it not processing PHP files. ... (alt.php)
Re: Content negotiation in Apache ... >Someone already mentioned the rewriting rules which will work for you. ... Sorry I hadn't posted anything in awhile, but Apache and I move ... The other is that I'm learning PHP and did not originally have the ... and got 600 visitors this December, and the page ends in ".html" and now ... (RedHat)