The Tomcat document config/context.html contains the following statement :
"You may define as many Context elements as you wish, nested within a Host element in conf/server.xml. Each such Context MUST have a unique context path, which is defined by the path attribute. In addition, you MUST define a Context with a context path equal to a zero-length string. This Context becomes the default web application for this virtual host, and is used to process all requests that do not match any other Context's context path." I can see why this is meaningfull in a Tomcat standalone situation but what can it do when using the AJP conector to Apache ? Surely all unknown contexts will be handled by the Apache in the first place and never get to this default ? I only ask because of the capitalized MUST. Shimon Crown -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>