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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Apache Post 4789 by Neo on Tuesday 31st of July 2001 02:16:07 PM
Old 07-31-2001
My thoughts:


Someone earlier suggested using dynamic content generation. This would be the way to go, i.e. using PHP or JSP or GGI in a more DHTML environment.

If I was going to 'dive into this problem' I would also look at the HTML return codes and see if not having an IMG returns a
status code. There are many of these status codes. However,
I don't have much faith in this approach.

The action based on the status (return) codes could have file-level
granularity, but this would require a great deal of work for a large server and I would not advise it.

The dynamic HTML method using JSP, PHP, etc. would be my
first choice.
 

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jspc(1M)						    Application Server Utility							  jspc(1M)

NAME
jspc - precompiles JSP source files into servlets SYNOPSIS
jspc [options]jsp_filesor jspc [options]-webapp dir Use the jspc command to compile your JSP 1.2 compliant source files into servlets. To allow the application server to pick up the precom- piled JSPs from a JAR file, you must disable dynamic reloading of JSPs. To do this, set reload-interval property to -1 in the jsp-config element of the sun-web.xml file. For more information about the sun-web.xml file, see the Sun ONE Application Server Developer's Guide. jsp_files one or more JSP files to be compiled. -webapp dir a directory containing a web application. All JSPs in the directory and its subdirectories are compiled. You cannot specify a WAR, JAR, or ZIP file; you must first deploy it to an open directory structure using asadmin deploy. -q enables quiet mode (same as -v0). Only fatal error messages are displayed. -d dir the output directory for the compiled JSPs. Package directories are automatically generated based on the directo- ries containing the uncompiled JSPs. The default top-level directory is the directory from which jspc is invoked. -p name the name of the target package for all specified JSPs, overriding the default package generation performed by the -d option. -c name the target class name of the first JSP compiled. Subsequent JSPs are unaffected. -uribase dir the URI directory to which compilations are relative. Applies only to JSP files listed in the command, and not to JSP files specified with -webapp option. This is the location of each JSP file relative to the uriroot. If this cannot be determined, the default is /. -uriroot dir the root directory against which URI files are resolved. Applies only to JSP files listed in the command, and not to JSP files specified with -webapp option. If this option is not specified, all parent directories of the first JSP page are searched for a WEB-INF subdirectory. The closest directory to the JSP page that has one is used. If none of the JSP's parent directories have a WEB-INF subdirectory, the directory from which jspc is invoked is used. -genclass compiles the generated servlets into class files. -v [level] enables verbose mode. The level is optional; the default is 2. Possible level values are: o 0 - fatal error messages only o 1 - error messages only o 2 - error and warning messages only o 3 - error, warning, and informational messages o 4 - error, warning, informational, and debugging messages -mapped generates separate write calls for each HTML line and comments that describe the location of each line in the JSP file. By default, all adjacent write calls are combined and no location comments are generated. -die [code] causes the JVM to exit and generates an error return code if a fatal error occurs. If the code is absent or unparsable it defaults to 1. -webinc file creates partial servlet mappings for the -webapp option, which can be pasted into a web.xml file. -webxml file creates an entire web.xml file for the -webapp option. -ieplugin class_id specifies the Java plugin COM class ID for Internet Explorer. Used by the jsp:plugin tags. EXAMPLES
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