Dear Greg,
I am sure that the particular request is served by apache (when the
source-code is displayed). I do agree with you when you say that It might be
a misconfiguration in mod_caucho. Somehow, I have followed the sample
configuration as provided by the tutorial from www.caucho.com. I will
hi jacky,
you also wrote we discover that sometimes apache will display - are
you able to specify this sometimes? can you spot any rules when this
happens? is it for a certain wep-app only? only a certain url? if so,
what's the difference between the working wep-apps and the wep-apps
not
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hi jacky,
you also wrote we discover that sometimes apache will display - are
you able to specify this sometimes? can you spot any rules when this
happens? is it for a certain wep-app only? only a certain url? if so
On Thursday 07 September 2006 10:56, Jacky wrote:
Dear Greg,
The reason why I say we discover that sometimes apache will display is
bcos the web-app normally will be served by resin. But as you keep on
trying to refresh and refresh for a number of times (usually =5), the
source code will be
.
Warm Regards,
Jacky Wong
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Jacky,
just try to call your Resin-app directly (i.e.
http://your_host/your_app:8009 where 8009 is the port where Resin is
listening to) and try to reproduce the behaviour.
As Nick wrote, it's most likely that it's a Resin-thing *unless*
your jsp-directories are available to Apache (that could
Ooops, should have waited 5 minutes, anyways...
Jacky, that means you have a complete copy of your JSP-files on your
Apache-machine?
If so, have you taken a look into your Apache-logs? Is there an option
that you configure mod_caucho so that it logs in debug-mode?
Greg
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Ooops, should have waited 5 minutes, anyways...
Jacky, that means you have a complete copy of your JSP-files on your
Apache-machine?
Jacky Yes that is right.
If so, have you taken a look into your Apache-logs?
Jacky Yes I have, however I
On Thursday 07 September 2006 11:51, Gregor Schneider wrote:
As Nick wrote, it's most likely that it's a Resin-thing *unless*
your jsp-directories are available to Apache (that could be depending
on your Apache-configs).
It would be[1] extreme folly to share sources for contents between
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On Thursday 07 September 2006 11:51, Gregor Schneider wrote:
As Nick wrote, it's most likely that it's a Resin-thing *unless*
your jsp-directories are available to Apache (that could be depending
on your Apache-configs).
It would be[1
Jack,
you're better of with a 404 rather than the source, hm?
Take a look at the apache access-logs: What's the url causing a 404?
What's the url when getting a 200? Is there a difference?
Cheers
Greg
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Jack,
you're better of with a 404 rather than the source, hm?
Take a look at the apache access-logs: What's the url causing a 404?
What's the url when getting a 200? Is there a difference?
Cheers
Greg
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