I think is there is a woinst cookie or the instance number in the URL, it will 
override the refusing.  You can remove this cookie or URL part and redirect if 
the app is refusing.


Chuck


On Jul 6, 2010, at 2:10 AM, Peer Sandtner wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> it seems that in my setup (centos, apache2, mod_WebObjects.so) direct actions 
> received by a refusing instance do not trigger a "refusing timeout" for this 
> instance in WOAdaptor. Only component actions do this.
> 
> Is this by design? Any insight appreciated.
> 
> Peer

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