Henri Gomez wrote:
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glenn 2003/03/14 05:36:35

  Modified:    jk/native CHANGES.txt
               jk/native/apache-2.0 mod_jk.c
               jk/native/common jk_ajp_common.c jk_ajp_common.h
  Log:
  Traced through the code to clean up error handling for when a client
  aborts a request.
    * The retry loop would continue to retry processing the request even
    if the client aborted.  Fixed this.
    * If the client aborts set the aborted flag in the conn_rec
    * If the handler is invoked and the conn_rec aborted flag is set
    return an HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR instead of processing a
    request for an aborted client.
    * Setting the conn_rec aborted flag and checking it prevents mod_jk
    from passing on a request to Tomcat for processing when the
    client has aborted the connection. An HTML page could use SSI to
    invoke multiple servlet's or JSP pages during a single request.
    There is no need to continue processing these if the client has
    aborted the connection.
    There was a bug in get_content_length() which would cause a SSI of
  a page which gets procesed by Tomcat to fail if the original client
  request was a POST.
    Cleaned up and reformatted code to 80 columns in source code files
  I worked on.


Great work (applause)


Thanks. :-)


Kind of had to if I wanted to start upgrading our production systems to
Apache 2.0.

Glenn

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