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 try
try to ask this question in resi-interest-group.

However, if any of you out there has encounter this before and has a fix for
it. Pls do shed some light. 

Thanks Greg.

Warm Regards,
Jacky Wong
Software Engineer
Qinetics Solutions Berhad
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From: Gregor Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 3:45 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache 2 showing jsp source codes

Hi Jacky,

without knowing too much about mod_caucho, to me it sounds as if there
is a misconfiguration in mod_caucho since the documents seem not to be
forwarded to your Resin container.
Can you determine wether your pages (when the source-code is
displayed) are served by Apache or Resin?

I suggest that you also post your question to a Resin-interest-group /
mailing-list together with your mod_caucho-configs.

Cheers

Greg
-- 
what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game

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