Re: apache/tomcat/modjk URL path question

2009-10-22 Thread 1world1love
the /path part of the URL. Any ideas? Rainer Jung-3 wrote: On 20.10.2009 16:59, 1world1love wrote: I know that there is probably an easy solution to this, but all the posts I have found relating to this don't seem to match my scenario, and most of them I frankly don't get. My issue

Re: apache/tomcat/modjk URL path question

2009-10-22 Thread 1world1love
Rainer Jung-3 wrote: Sorry I didn't read all of it very carefully, but is it possible you left out the PT flag (pass-through)? Without it, Apache doesn't run a request which was changed by mod_rewrite through mod_jk. I just added it in right before your post, and it did actually do the

apache/tomcat/modjk URL path question

2009-10-20 Thread 1world1love
I know that there is probably an easy solution to this, but all the posts I have found relating to this don't seem to match my scenario, and most of them I frankly don't get. My issue is this: I have a server running apache and tomcat. The server is behind a load balancer and firewall that