I've also noticed when using mod_jk instead of mod_proxy that document
errors are handled exclusively by Apache, and relative URLs are
searched in Tomcat/Webapps making for a lot of unfound error pages. 
Have you come up with a work-around for this?

> --- In [email protected], "Eric Raymond"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While I strongly recommend the use of Apache as a
> front end for Tomcat
> in production, the use of mod_jk and mod_proxy
> have some interesting
> implications with respect to Flex.  In my
> experience, Macromedia was
> not helpful in resolving these issues.





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