Thanks for the suggestion Andrea. Unfortunately I have already tried that and for some reason when Geoserver was installed, it made all of its folders read only, so once I move something into the folder I can't make any changes to it and I still need to modify the files to get them working the way I need them to. Even though I have administrator privileges on the server, I cannot give myself write access permission on those folders.<br><br>Tony<br><br><b><i>Andrea Aime <aaime@openplans.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Seymore Glass ha scritto:<br>> Hi List,<br>> <br>> I had the question about the wfs-t page in the vector 2.4 version and <br>> Christopher said that I needed to set up apache to allow the page to <br>> post to the Geoserver port. My question now is can anyone help me with <br>> configuring the mod_proxy like Christopher said? I am not
very good with <br>> apache, and their documentation has not been very helpful.<br>> <br>> I have asked this question before, but did not get a response, so I am <br>> trying again, hoping for better luck this time. The software I am using <br>> is listed below in the first email I sent and I would be happy to answer <br>> any other questions that could help get me closer to get this working.<br><br>Well, I can't comment on setting up mod_proxy, but you can bypass<br>the problem by putting your pages inside Geoserver. Just put them<br>in the root of the web application archive and be happy, it'll work<br>without issues.<br><br>Cheers<br>Andrea<br></blockquote><br><p> 
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