thanks for answers, JkUnMount forward to my apache2, and mod_rewrite
does its job then.
Thanks to the list !
Christophe Dumonet
Centre de Ressources Informatiques
Institut Francais de Mecanique Avancee (IFMA)
Campus des Cezeaux
BP 265
63175
to redirect some old google'
indexed URLs to other new static HTML content.
My problem: mod_jk always redirect IN FIRST ANYWAY Any request to the
ROOT Webapps (Tomcat jkmount /*).
Here is my issue : How to get Mod_jk precedence over mod_rewrite in
Apache2 process ?
Any help would be appreciate
christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
...
Suggestion :
instead of using the JkMount/JkUnMount way of configuring your forwarded
URLs, use the way described here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
in the section : Using SetHandler and Environment Variables
In other
the browser should retrieve instead). It
does forward the request to Tomcat and sends back the Tomcat response to
the browser, which is completely transparent for the browser.
Here is my issue : How to get Mod_jk precedence over mod_rewrite in
Apache2 process ?
Any help would be appreciate
On 05.05.2009 16:13, André Warnier wrote:
christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
...
Suggestion :
instead of using the JkMount/JkUnMount way of configuring your forwarded
URLs, use the way described here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
in the section : Using