Re: mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2003-07-24 Thread John Turner
Did you try putting [PT] on your rewrite rules?  There was a thread on 
this just yesterday, as well as a couple of weeks ago.

John

Aviv Eliezer wrote:
I've seen many posts on the subject, yet none helped me.
I've got a tomcat 4.1.24 webapp, connected via mod_jk to apache 2.0.46.
for some reason, mod_jk takes precedence over mod_rewrite, for all urls
mapped to mod_jk with JkMount directives.
 
I tried switching the order of the LoadModules (jk before rewrite and
vice versa), and tried moving around the mod_rewrite directives into the
virtual host / server config- but still, mod_rewrite works only for urls
which aren't mapped to mod_jk.
 
does anyone have any idea?
 
thanks,
ori.



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RE: mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2003-07-23 Thread Ori Tend
Simon, thanks, it did help. Looks like I missed it for some reason. 

Ori.

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Did you try this?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg97652.html

At 09:31 22.07.2003 +0200, you wrote:
I've seen many posts on the subject, yet none helped me.
I've got a tomcat 4.1.24 webapp, connected via mod_jk to apache 2.0.46.

for some reason, mod_jk takes precedence over mod_rewrite, for all urls

mapped to mod_jk with JkMount directives.

I tried switching the order of the LoadModules (jk before rewrite and 
vice versa), and tried moving around the mod_rewrite directives into 
the virtual host / server config- but still, mod_rewrite works only for

urls which aren't mapped to mod_jk.

does anyone have any idea?

thanks,
ori.


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RE: mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2003-07-23 Thread Simon Pabst
np, four eyes see more than two ;-)

At 09:31 23.07.2003 +0200, you wrote:
Simon, thanks, it did help. Looks like I missed it for some reason.

Ori.

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Did you try this?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg97652.html
At 09:31 22.07.2003 +0200, you wrote:
I've seen many posts on the subject, yet none helped me.
I've got a tomcat 4.1.24 webapp, connected via mod_jk to apache 2.0.46.
for some reason, mod_jk takes precedence over mod_rewrite, for all urls

mapped to mod_jk with JkMount directives.

I tried switching the order of the LoadModules (jk before rewrite and
vice versa), and tried moving around the mod_rewrite directives into
the virtual host / server config- but still, mod_rewrite works only for
urls which aren't mapped to mod_jk.

does anyone have any idea?

thanks,
ori.
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RE: mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2003-07-22 Thread Ori Tend
I've seen many posts on the subject, yet none helped me.
I've got a tomcat 4.1.24 webapp, connected via mod_jk to apache 2.0.46.
for some reason, mod_jk takes precedence over mod_rewrite, for all urls
mapped to mod_jk with JkMount directives.
 
I tried switching the order of the LoadModules (jk before rewrite and
vice versa), and tried moving around the mod_rewrite directives into the
virtual host / server config- but still, mod_rewrite works only for urls
which aren't mapped to mod_jk.
 
does anyone have any idea?
 
thanks,
ori.


RE: mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2003-07-22 Thread Simon Pabst
Did you try this?
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg97652.html
At 09:31 22.07.2003 +0200, you wrote:
I've seen many posts on the subject, yet none helped me.
I've got a tomcat 4.1.24 webapp, connected via mod_jk to apache 2.0.46.
for some reason, mod_jk takes precedence over mod_rewrite, for all urls
mapped to mod_jk with JkMount directives.
I tried switching the order of the LoadModules (jk before rewrite and
vice versa), and tried moving around the mod_rewrite directives into the
virtual host / server config- but still, mod_rewrite works only for urls
which aren't mapped to mod_jk.
does anyone have any idea?

thanks,
ori.


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