
Look at Wash's response... -- Josiah Mugambi 2010/11/5 Martin Kihuha <mkihuha@gmail.com>
Hi Josiah,
You mean I check while I've changed the port to 80 ama? And how would I be able to check that?
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Josiah Mugambi <jmugambi@gmail.com> wrote:
http://your.website.com/page = http://your.website.com:80/page from your browser
Check if your tomcat server is actually running, since in your case, apache and tomcat would be listening on the same port.
-- Josiah Mugambi
2010/11/5 Martin Kihuha <mkihuha@gmail.com>
Hi Everyone,
Am running a Tomcat based site and would like to remove the 8080 that is appended at the end of each URL on my site. I have tried changing the port from 8080 to 80 on my web.xml file, but this now causes my browser to default to the default Apache page as opposed to my site's home page.
Please advice.
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