Quoting Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8/21/07, Kiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > They send an absoluteURIs in their GET/POST line. According to RFC 1945
> > this is only allowed when speaking to a proxy. Apache replies to these
> > requests with a "400 INVALID URI" reply.
> >
> > Is there a possibility to rewrite the wrong host line, tell apache to
> > accept this crap or setup a fake proxy before it ?

> Are you sure it is apache generating the 400 error and not your app
> server? To the best of my knowledge, apache will indeed accept
> absolute URIs and strip off the hostname portion in its default
> config.

Youre right (just found it out, too), its not apaches fault - mod_jk is
complaining :)

If i enable mod_proxy for apache, mod_jk works fine, but i dont want to enable
that. Currently i am trying to rewrite THE_REQUEST, but no progress there
yet...

--
kiu


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