>Number: 4791 >Category: mod_jserv >Synopsis: http status values are dropped by c side of ajp11 >Confidential: no >Severity: serious >Priority: medium >Responsible: jserv >State: open >Class: sw-bug >Submitter-Id: apache >Arrival-Date: Thu Jul 29 08:40:01 PDT 1999 >Last-Modified: >Originator: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Organization: apache >Release: 1.3.x >Environment: Linux martin.our.home 2.2.10-ac7 #11 Wed Jul 28 17:59:09 MST 1999 i586 unknown gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release) >Description: when a servlet (like the SSI servlet) sets the Servlet-Error header value (to 404 lets say) that value is not propagated to the rest of apache (the status is always set to HTTP_OK). >How-To-Repeat: set your ErrorDocument directive to point to something.
type in a bogus filename (that ends in .html); that takes you to the errordocument type in a bogus filename (that ends in .jhtml); you get the SSI servlets error document, even though it set the Servlet-Error to 404 >Fix: >Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: [In order for any reply to be added to the PR database, you need] [to include <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> in the Cc line and make sure the] [subject line starts with the report component and number, with ] [or without any 'Re:' prefixes (such as "general/1098:" or ] ["Re: general/1098:"). If the subject doesn't match this ] [pattern, your message will be misfiled and ignored. The ] ["apbugs" address is not added to the Cc line of messages from ] [the database automatically because of the potential for mail ] [loops. If you do not include this Cc, your reply may be ig- ] [nored unless you are responding to an explicit request from a ] [developer. Reply only with text; DO NOT SEND ATTACHMENTS! ]