"Christopher Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Kim,
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> Kim Albee wrote:
>> I'm confused.  we don't need SSL at all here... ??? clarification?
>
> Confusion is par for the course with responses from Martin.
>
> Since mod_jk (I assume you're using mod_jk) maps URIs to Tomcat, your
> mapping will occur before Apache httpd consults the filesystem to see if
> there's anything like an .htaccess file in there.
>

Yes, mod_jk for Apache 2.x with tell Apache to skip checking the directory 
for .htaccess once it has found a match.  And, since .htaccess is just 
another file to Tomcat, if you have mappings like:
  JkMount /myapp/* worker1
then Tomcat will happily serve the file to anybody that requests it :).

I think that you can get it to work with mod_proxy_ajp if you put your 
ProxyPass statements in a <Directory> block, but I haven't tried it.  You 
can place RewriteRules in .htaccess, so I imagine that that will always 
work.

> I think you'll have to do this at the top-level of your virtual host
> within httpd.conf (or wherever you define your virtual/non-virtual
> host). You might not be able to do it in an .htaccess file at all.
>
> Are you able to modify your own Apache configuration? If not, you may
> have to ask your system administrator to do it for you.
>
> - -chris
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