Hi Kurt,
>> hmm, since we have fixed recently the hooks it shouldnt matter anymore
>> where you load mod_jk2;
> D'oh!. ;-) Out of habbit I always do the LoadModule in the DSO section,
> but you're right it shouldn't matter.
in theory
what really happens will tell us BugZilla after we have 2.0.
From: "Guenter Knauf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Kurt,
> > I like the idea of this and the text is good. I would think you would need
> > to cover how to install if the user is using a
> > non-default directory structure. I'm not sure if its common on Netware and
> > W32, but the *BSD's each use diff
Hi Kurt,
> I like the idea of this and the text is good. I would think you would need
> to cover how to install if the user is using a
> non-default directory structure. I'm not sure if its common on Netware and
> W32, but the *BSD's each use different locations for conf
> and modules.
right, that'
From: "Guenter Knauf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> Here are the HOWTOs I use for binary distributions:
>
>
> NetWare:
>
> This is a binary package of mod_jk2. If you have
> installed Apache2 to the default location /Apache2 then
> simp
Hi,
> How did users see documentation in tomcat-docs ?
after this simple setup you are at once able to browse the tomcat-docs through the
connector; see Mladen's minimal wokers2.properties file...
Guenter.
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Hi,
Here are the HOWTOs I use for binary distributions:
NetWare:
This is a binary package of mod_jk2. If you have
installed Apache2 to the default location /Apache2 then
simply extract this archive directly to the
Hi,
Here are the HOWTOs I use for binary distributions:
NetWare:
This is a binary package of mod_jk2. If you have
installed Apache2 to the default location /Apache2 then
simply extract this archive directly to the root of
your volu