Instead of recompiling Apache 1.3 to use threads I installed Apache 2.0 and mod_jk2. It took a bit of wrangling to get the configs working with my virtual hosts, but now everything is happy and I can use parameters on the URL.
Thanks everybody!
Jeff
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 01:04 PM, Jeff Knox wrote:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! lol
Ok, at first I was using the Warp connector and told to dump it because it wasn't supported and mod_jk was the way to go. Now you are telling me to go with mod_jk2?! I'll take a look at it. It's times like these when I know why I'm a programmer and not a sysadmin.
Thanks for the info,
Jeff
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 12:54 PM, Jason Bainbridge wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 03:35, Jeff Knox wrote:OK, I moved the server.xml file from the IDE to the production
instance. Using port 8080 everything works great. I added a connector
for mod_jk and sure enough it doesn't work. Would the problem be in the
server.xml, httpd.conf or somewhere else? Here are the two connectors:
I'm guessing your problem is more related to mod_jk itself and not your
configuration, after a bit of googling it seems a few people had similar
problems without any luck and given mod_jk isn't recommended any longer you
might well be best to try mod_jk2, that is what I am using without any
problems.
mod_jk2 does seem a bit fickle to setup though but I didn't have much trouble
after reading a few howto's and the usual "I really should learn how to type
one day" typo's one always seems to make in configuration files.
Regards, -- Jason Bainbridge KDE Web Team - http://kde.org [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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