mod_jk along side mod_dir -- How to get PHP to be seen as a default page

2007-06-14 Thread Dan D.
Hello, First, my apologies for inadvertently hijacking a previous thread. Long time reader, first time poster. Won't happen again. Now, First the versions: Apache : 1.3.33 Tomcat: 6.0.13 mod_jk: 1.2.23 I am currently working on upgrading our environment to a newer version of Tomcat and

mod_jk along side mod_dir -- How to get PHP to be seen as a default page

2007-06-13 Thread Dan D.
Hello, First the versions: Apache : 1.3.33 Tomcat: 6.0.13 mod_jk: 1.2.23 I am currently working on upgrading our environment to a newer version of Tomcat and mod_jk, and seem to be running into an issue with mod_jk and mod_dir. More specifically, the issue I am running into is the default

Re: mod_jk along side mod_dir -- How to get PHP to be seen as a default page

2007-06-13 Thread Mark Thomas
Dan D. wrote: Hello, snip / When starting a new thread (ie sending a message to the list about a new topic) please do not reply to an existing message and change the subject line. This is known as thread hijacking and to many of the list archiving services and mail clients used by list