Re: Tomcat problem

From:
Lew <lewbloch@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Mon, 3 Dec 2012 11:20:08 -0800 (PST)
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Philthy wrote:

 Arne Vajh=F8j said:

Philthy wrote:

I just installed Tomcat on my computer.
I want to copy information from Microsoft Word and paste it into
Tomcat. I can't seem to do this because I can't find the Edit menu.


Try READING THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PRODUCT.

I am thinking there is something wrong with the Tomcat app because it


You use a product completely incorrectly, without any understanding of what=
 it
is, without any reference to its documentation, for a task for which it is =
not designed,
and you blame the /product/?

Look up "hubris" in the dictionary. It applies to your approach.

isn't in the start menu and there are no menus.


Well, duh.

Do you know what Tomcat is?
I can not really see what you expect to be able to do by
copy paste from Word to a servlet container.

 
I was told that the Tomcat app allows you to publish data to the web.


And you didn't bother to read anything, try to understand anything, follow=
 
any instructions, or even get the most minimal idea of what Tomcat is.

So I want to paste a Word document into Tomcat to publish it on the


Too bad for you.

web. I think the Tomcat application is defective because even after I


Wow. Jesus H. Tapdancing Christ.

PEBKAC

installed it, I can't find an Edit menu for it. There is not even a
menu for Import from Word. Google is of no use, no one else seems to
have had the problem I am seeing, surely my Tomcat is not the only
defective copy.


"Your" Tomcat is not defective.

Learn first. Whine second. Don't blame others for your ineptitude, dude.

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Lew

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