thanks vince.
yes when I use /mystorename it works
what puzzle me is that the localhost / works fine that is what I use to
test.
so what is changed.


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Vince Clark sent the following on 4/26/2010 11:05 AM:
> BJ - This doesn't really answer your question but this is how I handle it.
> 
> I do not mount any OFBiz webapp with mount point= "/". This is because I have 
> had other problems in the past trying to do this and getting OFBiz to find 
> resources such as style sheets and images. There is probably a reasonable 
> explanation and solution but I chose to just avoid it.
> 
> When using Apache to proxy requests I use a server side include. Here is the 
> content in my index.shtml file:
> <!--#include virtual="/store/control/main" --> 
> 
> That's it. So I do not have to mount any OFBiz webapp as root, I can still 
> serve other resources from Apache if I want to. Any mount point I need to 
> proxy to OFBiz is configured in the Apache config file.
> 
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BJ Freeman" <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 10:55:17 AM
> Subject: puzzling error on ajp
> 
> using a recent nightly build
> when I set the mount-point="/" and I am using the AJP 1.3
> I get an error, which I can not see because of another problem.
> it does not show in the logs.
> not asking to debug why I have an error, more why ofbiz has this way of
> handling an error when using AJP.
> 
> 
> when I first installed and before much modification, url
> http://somedomain.com/ worked fine.
> 
> 
> Now the first url http://somedomain.com/ creates an error.
> 
> yet when I do a url http://somedomain.com/ecommerce the first time, this
> work and the rest of the URL's are using the mount-point="/". work as
> expected. so my url is http://somedomain.com/control/*
> 
> Note: this works fine with a local copy and not using AJP with the same
> mods.
> 
> anyone have any thoughts
> 
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