What do your JkMount directives look like? If you've done
something like:
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
I would think this would work fine (assuming the rewrite rule
is done correctly...I'm no expert), but if you did something like:
JkMount /hello ajp13
I can see where there would be problems.
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 8:06 AM
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Subject: Re: apache mod_rewrite, mod_jk
What do your JkMount directives look like? If you've done
something like:
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
I would think this would work fine (assuming the rewrite rule
is done correctly...I'm
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Subject: Re: apache mod_rewrite, mod_jk
What do your JkMount directives look like? If you've done
something like:
JkMount /examples/* ajp13
I would think this would work fine (assuming the rewrite rule
is done correctly...I'm no expert), but if you did something like:
JkMount /hello ajp13
I
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: apache mod_rewrite, mod_jk
Yes, but the logs below and the error message you get
are showing Tomcat seeing /hello. That shouldn't be
happening with what appears to be a good configuration
Koeninger
Subject: RE: apache mod_rewrite, mod_jk
Jason,
Thanks a lot. It works when the PT is changed to R (redirect).
However, this
will break existing paths currently used (jserv). Looks like this is
documented in the HOWTO as well. Will this be fixed in 3.3x or
Apache 2.x ?
-keng wong