LukeK wrote:
> 
> 
> yuvalperlov wrote:
>> 
>> I am having the exact same symptoms with the latest versions of
>> everything:
>> Fedora 10
>> Tomcat 6.0.18
>> Apache Apache/2.2.10
>> mod_jk-1.2.27 (and the same problem with the built-in mod_proxy_ajp).
>> 
>> It takes a day or so for the problem to start but once it does it happens
>> more frequently - resources get mixed up. Tomcat logs show that the right
>> resources are loaded in response to each call but on the browser end you
>> can see images loaded in the wrong place. Restarting apache resets the
>> problem for another day or so.
> 
> This describes my issue as well. SuSE 10.3 64-bit, running Apache 2.2.11,
> Tomcat 6.0.16, APR 1.3.4 and mod_jk/1.2.27. I have downgraded mod_jk to
> 1.2.24 to see if this makes a difference.
> 

We, too, are experiencing similar issues:  CentOS release 5, Apache 2.2.3,
Tomcat 6.0.14, and mod_jk 1.2.23.  Comparing tomcat and apache logs show
discrepancies between tomcat's and apache's content sizes for given
requests.

We're clearly not up-to-date on any of these components, but we're trying to
find the minimum we have to update in order to resolve this issue.

    * Have others (that now seem to be "fixed") gotten things to work by
updating to the latest mod_jk (1.2.27)?

    * Has anyone discovered a way to reproduce this issue?

    * Is periodically restarting apache a suitable (if not hackish)
work-around until we can get our production environment upgraded?

Thoughts?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.

-John Hardin
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