http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=356 *** shadow/356 Tue Feb 13 12:33:27 2001 --- shadow/356.tmp.12487 Tue Feb 13 12:33:27 2001 *************** *** 0 **** --- 1,29 ---- + +============================================================================+ + | sendRedirect() embedded in JSP not working with mod_jk Apache connector Bu | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Bug #: 356 Product: Tomcat 3 | + | Status: UNCONFIRMED Version: 3.2 Final | + | Resolution: Platform: All | + | Severity: Normal OS/Version: All | + | Priority: High Component: Connectors | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | Assigned To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | + | CC list: Cc: | + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + | URL: | + +============================================================================+ + | DESCRIPTION | + If you create a JSP page like the following: + + <HTML> + + <B> Blah Blah HTML </B> + + <% response.sendRedirect("/root/myjspdir/newpage.jsp"); %> + + </HTML> + + it will not correctly redirect you to newpage.jsp when using the mod_jk +connector(AJPV13). You get back some of the HTML at the begining with the HTTP +response header inserted in the page(among other weird effects). However if you try +this page by using tomcat directly, i.e 192.187.223.123:8080/thisjsp.jsp, it will +redirect to the other page(newpage.jsp) just fine. + + This appears to be a problem with the mod_jk or AJPV13 connector(s) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]