Hi, Dave.
Did you check your log files for exceptions? I've seen behavior similar
to what you're describing with Tomcat 4.0.x running Standalone. What I've
seen is that it gets a full buffer's (defaults to 8K, like you're seeing, but
can be set to different size) worth of content and
I ran into the same problem, and it appears to be related to the
mod_webapp module. I switched to using mod_jk and it now works. I
could not find any clues to what was causing the problem (exceptions,
etc.) and searching the web only turned up others having the same
problem with no
I didn't notice exceptions in either the Apache2\logs or Tomcat\logs
directories. How can I set the buffer to a larger size?
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I ran into the same problem, and it appears to be related to the
mod_webapp module. I switched to using mod_jk and it now works. I
could not find any clues to what
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Subject: RE: Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat
4.1.8 Servlet issue
07/24/02
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