But if one user, using ftp, creates one dir, i must to edit the apache
conf file?
this is one great problem.
i sed mod_jk and there wan't problem with this but with the mod_jk2 i
cannot resolv it

thanks

> Dionisio,
>> 2.-the second:
>> the tomcat and apache works with the mod_jk2, the system returns me the
>> jsp pages, but if the page has some things (images, css files ....)into
>> diferents directories (/images/, /js/...) i must to declare them (the
>> directories) into the workers2.properties file.
>> Is this normal?
>> how can i solve?
>
> I usually use Apache aliases to make URLs that point to the context, but
> not to servlets or JSPs point to the webapp's home directory. Like this:
>
> Alias /yourApp /path/to/tomcat/webapps/yourApp
>
> Now, when someone requests /yourApp/images/logo.jpg, Apache will grab
> the file from /path/to/tomcat/webapps/yourApp/images/logo.jpg
>
> This has the aded advantage of Apache serving your static content
> instead of Tomcat.
>
> -chris
>
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