That is wierd... I would suggest making sure that your system is up to 
date (libraries and such) then recompile apache and mod_jk and 
re-install.... as long as your config is solid... this shouldn't be 
happening.

Take care,
ns

Reynir H�bner wrote:

> thanx for the reply, 
> 
> I've isolated this problem to being either the mod_jk or the apache.
> As I can see the pictures correctly 
> My problem anyhow lies in the fact it only does this sometimes and
> sometimes it doesn't, so it is hard for me to point out one url where
> you can check it out.
> 
> here is one that doesn't seem to be ok  (see corruption at bottom of
> picture): 
> http://lb.icemed.is/media/vefmyndir/lb/2002-03-R2-Fig1.jpg
> 
> but bypass apache (let tomcat serve the image)
> 
> http://lb.icemed.is:8080/media/vefmyndir/lb/2002-03-R2-Fig1.jpg
> 
> and it is ok.
> 
> 
> maybe someone recognises this problem and knows what is going on.
> thanx again, 
> 
> -reynir
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Matt Egyhazy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: 23. mars 2002 15:36
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: Re: mod_jk seems to corrupt JPEGs
>>
>>
>>what do you mean by corrupted?
>>
>>also, if you are changing the size of the img, using size 
>>controls in the
>>img tag, it might make your image blurry and ugly.
>>
>>matt
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Reynir H�bner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 8:44 AM
>>Subject: mod_jk seems to corrupt JPEGs
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>The strangest thing is happening, some of the jpegs I have in my
>>application are getting corrupted when they are viewed through Apache
>>using mod_jk.
>>
>>What I am trying to say is if I use a normal URL, something like
>>http://www.host.com/media/img/someimg.jpg I sometimes get corrupted
>>images, if I on the other hand access tomcat directly (bypass 
>>apache and
>>mod_jk connector) and use a url like this
>>http://www.host.com:8080/media/img/someimg.jpg the image is OK.
>>
>>Could anyone tell me what is going on, and if there is a fix for it.
>>
>>thanx
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