Yep that was the solution. thank you, -m
On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 09:43 PM, Filip Hanik wrote:
I think it is in your httpd.conf file.
look for the ServerName directive, and then there is a UseCanonicalName
directive too
Filip
John wrote:
There's no need to mirror content in two directories, nor is there
any need to point Tomcat at Apache's content root. You can just
make Apache's doc root the same as Tomcat's Context root and the
issue goes away. Or, just put your JSP and servlets in Tomcat's doc
root and leave it
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Subject: mod_jk and auto mode
John wrote:
There's no need to mirror content in two directories, nor is there
any need to point Tomcat at Apache's content root. You can just
make Apache's doc root
Hello!
Okay so I have mod_jk working (not in auto mode - will test that
tomorrow), but not without a couple issues most likely due to me still
wrapping my head around how tomcat works.
when I run http://myserver.dartmouth.edu:8080/examples the URL stays the
same through the launching of the
I think it is in your httpd.conf file.
look for the ServerName directive, and then there is a UseCanonicalName directive too
Filip
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