Apache is not overwritting my tomcat headers. Apache
is only appending more headers.
I added something like this:
<Directory "/my/httpd/docs/folder/">
Header append TODOS_LOS_ARCHIVOS "todos los
archivos"
<Files "*.php">
Header append Cache-Control "no-store,
no-cache, must-revalidate"
Header append SOLO_PHP "todos los php"
</Files>
</Directory>
And now, the pages generated by the servlets of my
webapp have ALSO the TODOS_LOS_ARCHIVOS header.
Moreover, they are in a completely different path.
I'm using:
apache 1.3.23
tomcat 4.0
how can i know my mod_jk version?
Hope to make this clear. ;-)
--- Gregor Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> I think you misread your test-results.
>
> We performed the same tests here, and the result
> was, that, if you
> pass requests via mod_jk to Tomcat as a worker,
> Apache HTTPD did
> definately not create / touch any headers but uses
> the ones returned
> from the worker (Tomcat) via mod_jk.
>
> Versions:
>
> Tomcat 5.5
> Apache 2.2
> mod_jk 1.2.19
>
> all running on Debian 4.0 (Sarge)
>
> However, we didn't specify the JK-directives in
> httpd.conf but we have
> own config-files for each of our domains which are
> included in
> httpd.conf
>
> Maybe Rainer (one of the maintainers of mod_jk) is
> able to shed some
> light upon our heads...
>
> Rainer?
>
> Gregor
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