I had a quirky problem like this running on Netware. I saved my server.xml and
mod_jk.conf, and blew it away. When I reinstalled, I copied back my server.xml and
mod_jk.conf. Then, in the Apache httpd.conf, my include line was
/modules/mod_jk.conf, which correctly pointed to mod_jk.nlm, not
When I try this with cookies disabled, I get a 404 from either Netscape 4 or
IE 5, with this message:the requested URL /2.html;jsessionid=bx4wqcd1y1 was
not found on this server. Isn't it supposed to append a question mark to the
URL, then the session ID, and not a semicolon?
Is this the same problem? When I first install Tomcat, it works fine in
stand-alone mode. After installing a connector to Apache, I can run servlets in
$Tomcat_Home/webapps, but I when I try ip address:8080, I always get a 404.
Once it gets it wrong, it never recovers, even if I change