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Re: [jetty-users] Another newbie-9.x-user question
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On 25/01/2017 19:40, Chris Walker wrote:
John,
You certainly can define pages to show for a particular error.
Hi Chris,
Here's what I see in my request logs, which shows the problem more
clearly. I have a 404 page in my webapp, and I define a list of virtual
hosts. Here's what I see in the request log:
Request to 127.0.0.1 (which is listed as a valid virtual host):
127.0.0.1 - - [25/Jan/2017:16:48:51 +0000] "GET /foo HTTP/1.1" 404 666
Same request to 127.0.0.2 (which isn't):
127.0.0.1 - - [25/Jan/2017:16:53:32 +0000] "GET /foo HTTP/1.1" 404 0
So the request to the valid virtual host name gives me 666 bytes (the
404 page specified by my webapp), whereas the same request to an invalid
hostname gives zero bytes.
(I've just done some more experiments, and moved my webapp from a
context path of "/" to "/x" -- I discovered that the same thing happens
for *all* 404s not handled by my webapp.)
Any ideas what I need to do to configure the generic 404, as opposed to
my webapp's 404?
Thanks,
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John English