Hi Chris,

mod_jk is installed, it's working with the port 8080 in the URL, see the 
urls I provided. All is according to the install instructions.

I spent hours and hours digging trough the documentation, and mailing list, 
can't find the answer. It might sound stupid, but I'm unable to make any 
sence of the documentation regarding this.

rgds

Hans

At 15:47 7-3-01 +0100, you wrote:
>Hans Kind wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > We got Apache running on port 80, and Tomcat on port 8080.
> >
> > Running http://www.kindserver.com:8080 takes me to the Tomcat example page,
> > and the JSP and JServ pages work ok.
> >
> > When I go to
> >
> > http://www.kindserver.com/examples/servlets/
> > http://www.kindserver.com/examples/jsp/
> >
> > all the examples return a document contains no data error.
> >
> > How do I setup Apache so that without the need of the port number in the
> > url, the JServ and JSP pages are handled bij Tomcat corecty.
> >
> > I went trough the install instructions, mailing lists and other
> > documentation, but couldn't find a slid answe:~(
> >
> > rgds
> >
> > Hans Kind
> >
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>Hans,
>You need to get and install the appropriate apache module;
>porbably mod_jk . There are Mod_jk faqs available on the jakarta site.
>Cant really tell you more without details about you apache, tomcat
>versions
>and your system.
>
>Chris
>
>
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