Dear Greg,
I agree with you, 404 is definitely better.
Anyway, I have found the solution.
Just modify your virtual host to something like this:
<VirtualHost ...>
...
# do not remove, otherwise apache will serve the jsp source code once
resin is down
AddHandler caucho-request .jsp
...
</VirtualHost>
Thank you all for the suggestions !
Warm Regards,
Jacky Wong
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Jack,
you're better of with a 404 rather than the source, hm?
Take a look at the apache access-logs: What's the url causing a 404?
What's the url when getting a 200? Is there a difference?
Cheers
Greg
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