Re: mod_jk and auto mode

2003-01-30 Thread Mark O'Neil
Yep that was the solution. thank you, -m On Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 09:43 PM, Filip Hanik wrote: I think it is in your httpd.conf file. look for the ServerName directive, and then there is a UseCanonicalName directive too Filip

RE: mod_jk and auto mode

2003-01-29 Thread Turner, John
No, I mean the docBase attribute of Context can be the same as Apache's DocumentRoot. That way, all of your content is in one location. The requests will still be handled appropriately by Apache and Tomcat based on JkMount/JkUriSet. John -Original Message- From: Mark O'Neil

Re: mod_jk and auto mode

2003-01-29 Thread Mark O'Neil
Hello! Okay so I have mod_jk working (not in auto mode - will test that tomorrow), but not without a couple issues most likely due to me still wrapping my head around how tomcat works. when I run http://myserver.dartmouth.edu:8080/examples the URL stays the same through the launching of the

RE: mod_jk and auto mode

2003-01-29 Thread Filip Hanik
I think it is in your httpd.conf file. look for the ServerName directive, and then there is a UseCanonicalName directive too Filip -Original Message- From: Mark O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 6:29 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: mod_jk and auto