When tomcat displays error messages after an exception in the underlying application typically does some formatting on the error produced (ie adding styles).
I use mod_jk to run my application where the jsp/servlets function fine over the connector to tomcat. However if an error occurs resulting in an exception the error message from tomcat is not formatted properly. I end up seeing all the html and style elements in plain text which makes reading the error message quite annoying. This does not however happen when exceptions occur and running tomcat in standalone mode. Now one might think the connector is not working but unless an exception occurs the jsp and servlets work fine. I believe when tomcat displays error messages that go over the connector the Content-Type header is being incorrectly specified to plain/text instead of text/html? Can anyone comment on this? Also, this may not be reproducable in internet explorer I've noticed IE sometimes ignores Content-Type headers and does what it wants. You may have to use Netscape or Mozilla to reproduce. -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
