Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6) Recently, I encountered a problem with URIs that has 'non western European' characters (for example: http://www.somehost.com/roller/admin/entry/nofx_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9A ). I noticed that apache was forwarding to tomcat a different URI than the original which caused problems in my site.
Digging into the subject I found the JkOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed fixed my problem. However, I then encountered a different problem then. On the first hit, some images were not displayed in the browser (not served to it). So I checked the forums and found out about the JkStripSession. I figured it might help so I turned it on but nothing happened. My questions are: 1. Should the JkStripSession help in this case? Was there a known bug in my apache/mod_jk versions related to this (couldn't find in bugzilla)? 2. How should I solve this? The only thing I need is to be able to forward URIs with 'special characters' as is to tomcat for a specific application (context) I am really out of my element here so I would appreciate your help greatly. Thanks in advance Related forum topic I found: http://www.nabble.com/Image-problem-tf3629476.html#a10141944 http://www.nabble.com/-mod_jk--JkStripSession-directive-tf3294527.html#a 9164432 The configuration I thought would work but had the image loading problem: JkMount /* ajp13 JkStripSession On JkOptions +ForwardURICompatUnparsed #i think the following has nothing to do with my problem but its here anyway... RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^waves.co.il$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.xwave.co.il$1 [R,L] Guy Katz R&D Allot Communications * a mind for networks(tm) Tel: + 972 9 761 928 8 Fax: + 972 9 744 362 6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.allot.com <http://www.allot.com/>