Kees Jan Koster wrote:
Have you looked at Apache's mod_rewrite at all? I sounds like that
module might help.
Yes, I was going there next, but I was hoping there was a Jk/virtual
host configuration I was missing.. I don't like configurations scattered
all over the place.. makes management har
Dear John,
Sure would appreciate some feedback or ideas on this...
Have you looked at Apache's mod_rewrite at all? I sounds like that
module might help.
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Sure would appreciate some feedback or ideas on this...
Please..!!
John..
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> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Manager app language
>
> Personally, I don't see anything in there that looks like it
> is setting the global JVM user.language property.
So what was the basis of your previous statement that the JSP is doing that?
As you noted, ther
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Manager app language
In the Welcome page of this application (the one mentioned in the
web.xml's tag), right before anything gets displayed to
the user calling it up, the user.language property is currently b
Hi,
We are using default tomcat 5.5 installation with only the HTTP connector
and realised that the behaviour of acceptCount as defined in the tomcat
configuration documentation is not consistent with observations.
On searching the Internet we found this was a problem, however the solutions
were