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I've checked *every* path to any file I can find in the logs, and all 
seems well. I did take the advice of one posting that showed that
adding the wrapper.classpath for the jr.tar can help. Not sure if it
helped or not, but here's what I'm getting now:
.
.
.
[14/01/2000 13:40:20:876 MST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[14/01/2000 13:40:20:877 MST] Initializing servlet request
[14/01/2000 13:40:20:877 MST] Reading request data
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:284] (ERROR) ajp11: Servlet Error: Malformed data sent to JServ
[14/01/2000 13:40:23:876 MST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[14/01/2000 13:40:23:876 MST] Initializing servlet request
[14/01/2000 13:40:23:876 MST] Reading request data
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:280 MST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:281 MST] Initializing servlet request
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:281 MST] Reading request data
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:282 MST] AJP Protocol Error: java.io.IOException: Stream broken
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:283 MST] Sending response headers.
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:283 MST] Status: 400 Bad Request
[14/01/2000 13:40:24:283 MST] Servlet-Error: Malformed data sent to JServ
[14/01/2000 13:40:26:876 MST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[14/01/2000 13:40:26:877 MST] Initializing servlet request
.
.
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By the way, the block of 

[14/01/2000 13:40:20:876 MST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[14/01/2000 13:40:20:877 MST] Initializing servlet request
[14/01/2000 13:40:20:877 MST] Reading request data

repeats essentially infinitely. Is this normal? Seems like it is going to make my 
logfile massive pretty quick.

Suggestions, comments?

Regards,
- Mark



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