IMHO, I think mod_webapp isn't very stable (don't quote me on that though :
-). I use mod_webapp and have faced problems in displaying images with jsp
pages. A few users on this list too have experienced the same difficulties.
Tomcat standalone should display images just fine. It's only when you use
it with mod_webapp that it's pretty sporadic. I think mod_jk is a  better
bet although I never got around to using it.
Just my two cents.
Thanks.
RS




"Buck Woodson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/06/2002 04:12:40 PM

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Subject:  directory issues using Tomcat 4.0.2 and Apache 1.3.23 with
      mod_webapp

Set up these as per this URL, JSP will be functional but no gifs in
examples:
http://www.webmasterbase.com/article.php?pid=44&aid=305

Then go to

http://<yourApacheServerName>/examples/jsp/index.html

Images don't serve from Apache nor from Tomcat.

Apache thinks it should serve them from DocumentRoot/examples.

Using Apache "Alias" and "Redirect" also fails.

Oddly enough, you can successfully browse
http://<yourApacheServerName>/examples/images, manually select each image
file, it displays properly, then go back to the jsp with the gifs and all
is
well for the moment.

I've spent a lot of time digging and
trying things with no success.  Any help would be appreciated.

Is Tomcat and Apache incompatible (if someone wants to step out, get crazy
and actually have graphics in a web page)?

Thanks

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