You could install blojsom under the ROOT context in Tomcat.
That removes the
/blojsom/ from the initial part of the path.
To do the blog.example.com/name/ I think you'd have to
employ some Apache
mod_rewrite to have that working. I think someone might've
done that
previously and there might be some archive'd list posts
about it.
On 4/28/06 4:04 PM, "blojsom rootme.org"
<blojsom rootme.org> wrote:
>
> I'd like to have my blog show up at:
> blog.example.com/name/ rather then the current
> www.example.com/blojsom/blog/name/
>
> Of the life of me, I can't get tomcat 5.0 to map the
context that way,
> blojsom appears to want /blog/name/ at a minimum.
>
> Or, I'm just not understanding something correctly.
>
> I was hoping there was a faq page on this, but it
suggests just leaving
> the /blojsom/blog/name/ as is.
>
> Any pointers? Thanks!
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