Virtual-directory-mapping + MS-Word MS-Excel

Hi,
I have created the following virtual-directory-mapping in my weblogic.xml
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>c:/zooi/temp</local-path>
<url-pattern>/excel/*</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>*.xls</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
Secondly I added the following mime-mapping to my web.xml
<mime-mapping>
<extension>xls</extension>
<mime-type>application/vnd.ms-excel</mime-type>
</mime-mapping>
I tried to access an excel file, from my browser using the URL http://localhost:7001/MyWebApp/excel/Sample.xls
Although it finds the file, it doesn't launch my Excel application in the browser. Instead it displays the file like you would do a "type" operation on it from the command line.
If I copy the excel file into my webapp and then try to do the same (note that its not in the virtual-directory now) it nicely does start my excel application in the browser.
I have good reasons for wanting to use a virtual directory so I hope someone can help me finding the reason why it doesn't work in that case.
FYI, it doesn't work either with Word, but it DOES work when trying it with a PDF.
Tx,
Vincent

hi,
i m having problem in using this virtual-directory-mapping
<virtual-directory-mapping>
<local-path>C:/bea/user_projects/test/report/ipt</local-path>
<url-pattern>/report/*</url-pattern>
<url-pattern>*.txt</url-pattern>
</virtual-directory-mapping>
I tried to access the text file, from my browser using the URL http://localhost:7001/test/report/Sample.txt
but page is not found.
Can you tell me what did i missed out?
thks...
:_|

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