If you have a file upload that works in Tomcat, but not through Apache and 
mod-jk going to Tomcat, then it could be a problem with the maximum allowed 
post size in Apache. Check in the httpd.conf configuration file for Apache, and 
see what value you have for LimitRequestBody. Se the value to 0 to ensure 
Apache does not impose a limit on the size of files that are uploaded.

Rob P

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