Hiding url of the address

Hi,
I want to use welcome-file tag specifed in web.xml. My application name is xyz and my welcome file is
<welcome-file-list>
<welcome-file>abc/a.html</welcome-file>
</welcome-file-list>
When i enter URL as http://localhost:7001/xyz i want to see http://localhost:7001/xyz/abc/a.html which is getting displayed correctly but one problem which i see is that in browser URL Address bar it is still showing http://localhost:7001/xyz. Please let me know what do i need to do to see the complete URL as http://localhost:7001/xyz/abc/a.html

This is not a web dynpro restriction - but one that has been brough about by the browser designers.
Because of the number of people falling to phishing attacks the designers of browser have all decided to always show the URL of any popup HTML windows. This stops malicious pop-ups from pretending to be something they are not and stealing user's data.
If the world were a nicer place you could have your pop-up without the URL - but it isn't and it's probably better that your users have a least a little help in identifying if they are being scammed.
Cheers,
Chris

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