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Thanks, but I don't really want to screw up my brand new Starfire.  

1.1b4 worked really well except that I would get balance errors every so
often:

[24/01/2000 14:36:45:528] (ERROR) balance: 15259 internal servlet error in
serve
r JServ20: ajpv12://localhost(7f000001):8109
[24/01/2000 14:36:45:528] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via
protoco
l "balance"


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From: jon * [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 January 2000 18:16
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: Re: JServ 1.1 & Stronghold


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on 1/24/00 10:07 AM, Jerome Gudgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I noticed the following in the ChangeLog of 1.1:
> 
> We require Apache 1.3.9 or higher (JSS)
> 
> (asking the obvious) does that mean I cannot use JServ1.1 with Stronghold
> 2.4.2 ? (which is Apache 1.3.6)

I don't know. Try it. ;-)

-jon

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