Hello Ken,

That's exactly what I'm trying to do with Cocoon!

No, I didn't change my JDK. My version is 1.3.1_05.

If you have an environment variable like CATALINA_OPTS, I think this is a Tomcat 
setting, right?
Maybe Tomcat has changed the method to define the proxy??

If this is a common problem, the solution should be known.
Have you an idea what to change (in JVM settings or other)?

Thanks
Sylvain


-----Message d'origine-----
De: Ken Rachynski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeudi, 7. ao�t 2003 04:36
�: Tomcat Users List
Objet: Re: Tomcat 4.1.24 behind a proxy


On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 07:59:09AM -0400, Tim Funk wrote:
> So the webserver is making HTTP Requests (as well as receiving them)?
> 
> In that case, it sounds like an application error. How is your webapp 
> making HTTP requests? (Venturing into off-topic mode)

That's fairly common with portals.  Cocoon has an example web-scraping
application that connects to sites like Slashdot and retrieves
information for redisplay within a local page.

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