Re: [users@httpd] Source problem

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Are the browsers properly Java enabled? Check the options for Mozilla. You can enable / disable java and java scripts.

Gene

razat gupta wrote:

I am using apache 2.0.53 on red-hat linux.
We have integrated tomcat with apache for secuity concern and to access
the java code.
Suppose our url is like :

http://xyz.com/first/user/index.jsp

its fine but whenever , i try :
http://xyz.com/user/

it shows the source code of index.jsp

The problem occurs on browsers like opera and mozilla . But in IE its
working fine as it should do.

Please tell me the solution if anybody is aware of this.

Thanks in advance.

Razat.


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