Re: ADMIN HELP TO UNREGISTER

2001-03-12 Thread Bryce Fischer

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 I am trying last couple of weeks to get unregisteredplease help
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  I also need to be unregistered
  
  
  
  On Tue, 6 Mar 2001 10:39:48 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
Anastasios Mavroudeas wrote:

 So please - any administrator - help me to unregister from
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Done.

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Apache Integration

2001-03-08 Thread Bryce Fischer

Hi, new user here.

I have successfully installed Tomcat on my Linux Madrake (7.2)
distribution. I can successfully run all the servlets and JSP pages from
the /examples app that ships with Tomcat if I connect to it directly
(i.e., www.mycomputer.com:8080/examples)

My problem is when I try to access it via Apache. I have included the
mod_jk.conf-auto, put the mod_jk.so into the appropriate directory as
described in the how-tos. I can access the static pages by going to
www.mycomputer.com/examples/ (note that this requires me to put the '/'
at the end of the URL as opposed to accessing directly, which only ran
without it). Whenever I click on a link for a Servlet or JSP, I get a
404.

I am starting Tomcat first and then Apache as the how-to mentioned that 
Tomcat updates the mod_jk.conf-auto each time it starts. (I have also
tried it the other way around (starting Apache first) just to see.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

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