Don't know how jsp pages work though (they are servlets is all I know, so I'm speaking from a servlet point of view) : after the redirect use a return.. Mvgr, Martin > -----Original Message----- > From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 4:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: How can I redirect a page when using apache>mod_jk>tomcat > > > Is there any way I can redirect a jsp page using this > configuration without > having apache confused and printing out all the headers? > >
- response.sendRedirect vs. requestDispatcher.forward A Yang
- Re: response.sendRedirect vs. requestDispatcher.f... Alex Fernández
- RE: response.sendRedirect vs. requestDispatch... Martin van den Bemt
- RE: response.sendRedirect vs. requestDisp... A Yang
- RE: response.sendRedirect vs. request... Brandon Cruz
- RE: response.sendRedirect vs. re... Martin van den Bemt
- RE: response.sendRedirect vs... Brandon Cruz
- How can I redirect a pag... Brandon Cruz
- startup exceptions Boris Garbuzov
- Re: startup exceptions Hemant Singh
- RE: response.sendRedirec... Martin van den Bemt
- RE: response.sendRedirec... Martin van den Bemt
- Re: response.sendRedirect vs. request... Alex Fernández
- Retrieving the current directory path... Rui Oliveira