> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Rowles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: marted� 11 dicembre 2001 13:23
> To: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Subject: RE: Apache + mod_jk (ajp13) + Tomcat: no "Expires" header in
> the response
> 
> 
> > In general I agree with you and I never put static HTML pages 
> > under Tomcat,
> > but the pages I'm talking about now are created by Tomcat 
> itself after
> > invoking a servlet to store the result of the invocation... I 
> > didn't like
> > the idea that Tomcat would had saved these HTML files under Apache
> > DocumentRoot...
> 
> That's what I'd do.  Tomcat's not intended to be anything 
> like Apache when
> serving static stuff, so you might as well not give it the job.

Ok, you convinced me and I'll do it, but now the question(s) is(are): why
does Apache + Tomcat under Linux set a wrong Last-Modified header, while
under Windows the header is correct? is it an apache bug? a mod_jk bug? a
Tomcat bug? a bad Linux/Apache configuration problem? has anybody else
experienced such behaviour?

Because this problem is reported even if we don't limit the discussion only
to HTML pages, but to all stuff served by Tomcat.

Cheers,
Michele

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