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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-03-17 10:46 -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> Looks I was closing the case on a second topic.
> For you case use:
> /*/=worker1


I have tried this as well. It does not still work.

Currently I have the worker map like this:

/developer/*=worker2
/*/=worker1

With this, all contexts fo to worker1. It is almost like the map
for worker2 did not exist.

When I try a resource that has to be served by worker2, for example:
http://myhost.com/developer/newsletter.html,
I get a HTTP 404.

When I check the logs, the request has actually gone to worker1. Should it
not have gone to worker2?

I still feel this could be a bug! I might be wrong.. but I am unable to get it 
to work either. 


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