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Atreya Basu
Developer,
Greenfield Research Inc.
e-mail: atreya (at) greenfieldresearch (dot) ca
-Original Message-
From: Atreya Basu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: November 24, 2003 2:39 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: HTTP 404 response for directory listing
I am able
: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: HTTP 404 response for directory listing
When you have the "LoadModule..." statement in httpd.conf, are you able
to
load .jsp pages, or do they fail as well?
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
When you have the "LoadModule..." statement in httpd.conf, are you able to
load .jsp pages, or do they fail as well?
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 11:54 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: HTTP 404 re
Atreya,
In terms of URI directives that is the only one. I don't have a
specific directive in httpd.conf to include workers2.properties, that
file gets loaded automatically when I load the jk2 module.
Also I don't have any JkMount directives in my httpd.conf file.
Hmmm... this is very strange. I
Hi,
In terms of URI directives that is the only one. I don't have a
specific directive in httpd.conf to include workers2.properties, that
file gets loaded automatically when I load the jk2 module.
Also I don't have any JkMount directives in my httpd.conf file.
I wonder if anyone is able to rep
Atreya,
That's the weird part.
My workers2.properties uri directive is just for .jsps. It is as follows:
[uri:www.mysite.com/*.jsp]
group=ajp13:/usr/local/apache2/logs/jk2.socket
So I'm not sure why directory requests get forwarded to Tomcat.
Hmmm.. that *is* odd.
And you say that if you disabl
That's the weird part.
My workers2.properties uri directive is just for .jsps. It is as follows:
[uri:www.mysite.com/*.jsp]
group=ajp13:/usr/local/apache2/logs/jk2.socket
So I'm not sure why directory requests get forwarded to Tomcat.
Christopher Schultz wrote:
Atreya,
I want a directory list
Atreya,
I want a directory listing of my files.
I am using
mod_jk2 with Apache 2.0.4x. If I comment out the LoadModule mod_jk2 I
can get a directory listing. But if not, I get a 404 error in Apache
and then I get a 404 error page generated by Tomcat.
It looks like Tomcat is handling the reque
Hi,
I've been tackling this problem since September, I'm hoping someone can
shed some light here.
I want a directory listing of my files e.g;
http://www.somesite.com/directory/ -->outputs a dir listing.
I am using mod_jk2 with Apache 2.0.4x.
If I comment out the LoadModule mod_jk2 I can get a