> 
> I was wrong.  I was just looking a simple tomcat example jsp that
> contained html, so I thought the request was getting passed onto Tomcat,
> but it wasn't.
...
> >
> > Thanks for the tip, but I don't think that's my problem.  I
> > just noticed that Tomcat is getting the request and
> > generating the html from the jsp.  However, by the time it
> > gets back to my browser the content type is text/plain not
> > text/html like it should be.  I'm not sure where the problem
> > is.  My config?  Mod_proxy(_ajp)?  Mod_ssl?  Any thoughts or
> > suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance.
> > ,
...


Hey.  I'm more of a lurker than an expert, but have you tried setting the
default content type for the virtual host serving the JSP pages to
text/html?  I think it defaults to text/plain.  Not even sure if that will
fix the issue, but thought it might be worth a shot.

JP


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