Hmm. Works fine for us (Tomcat 3.2.x, Apache 1.3.19, Solaris, jdk 1.3.1).
Given that you're tried the ordering of the AddModule lines (don't know
if LoadModule needs to be in order too--wouldn't think so) and you have
the PT flag, I guess I would recommend turning mod_rewrite logging up to
full and make sure that the final rewritten URL from mod_rewrite is what
you expect it to be.
Actually, now that I read your message more closely, I'm not sure I
understand the problem. It sounds like the requests *are* getting to
Tomcat but they aren't in the form you expect when they get there? Or
are the requests not getting to Tomcat at all?
Perhaps some examples and some RewriteRule snippets would help.
dwh
amduser amduser wrote:
>Q: How to use mod_rewrite with mod_jk?
>
>I am trying to get mod_rewrite to work with mod_jk,
>but am not having any luck. I've tried placing the
>AddModule line for mod_jk both before and after the
>AddModule line for mod_rewrite. Using the PT flag on
>rewrite rules doesn't help either. The same rewrite
>rules work perfectly with Caucho Resin's mod_caucho.
>It seems as though Tomcat is passed only the original
>URL and not the rewritten URL. I have searched the
>archives and the net but have found nothing that
>solves this problem.
>
>Windows: tomcat 3.2.3; mod_jk.dll 2001-07-17; apache
>1.3.20; sun jdk 1.3.0; windows 2000 sp2
>Linux: tomcat 3.2.3; mod_jk-noeapi.so 2001-07-20;
>apache 1.3.20; ibm jdk 1.3.0; linux 2.2.13
>
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