Macromedia JRun Server: Setting the Default Document to a JSP File Within IIS

 
Jan 01, 2002
With JRun Server, setting the default document to a JSP file within IIS fails when you invoke the URL without the filename and JSP extension (such as, http://www.mysite.com/). Instead of serving the JSP file, IIS Web server serves the source code of the file to the client browser.

If you wish to set index.jsp or any other JSP file as your default document in IIS, follow the steps in this article.

Macromedia JRun Server: Setting the Default Document to a JSP File Within IIS


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