> Limited knowledge, and often confusion, doesn't attribute to questions
> being asked in the same way that you, who have that knowledge, would
> like things phrased. I don't need people to gang up on me and tell me
> that I'm being "rude and arrogant" in the way I ask things (and been
> riding me every chance that specific person got), or refer me to
> "idiots guide to asking questions." It's not fair and I'm not going to
> be discouraged by that kind of initimidation. 
> 
I just looked at one of  your unanswered posts. Even though I'm not expert, I can tell 
you why it wasn't answered.
You mentioned that you couldn't get iis 4 to speak to tomcat, and asked to help figure 
out why.
There was no information in that post as to why it fails.

Nobody can see why it's failing.

Assuming you've followed everything at 
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/ajp.html
regarding IIS, nobody has any way of knowing WHY it's not working.
So what do you expect people to do?

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Aryeh Katz
VASCO                   
www.vasco.com           


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