On 06.04.2010 17:02, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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All,
On 4/6/2010 10:49 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
98.218.200.175 - - [06/Apr/2010:14:46:52 +] "GET
/context/;jsessionid=FA8E3DA6A38E3CF07370658FA759A454/images/help_widget.gif
HTTP/1.1"
So,
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All,
On 4/6/2010 10:49 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> 98.218.200.175 - - [06/Apr/2010:14:46:52 +] "GET
> /context/;jsessionid=FA8E3DA6A38E3CF07370658FA759A454/images/help_widget.gif
> HTTP/1.1"
So, I was trying to generate some content using Ja
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Rainer,
On 4/6/2010 10:41 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Okay, I can see it:
>
> [Tue Apr 06 14:34:58.061 2010] [7178:3056749456] [debug]
> jk_map_to_storage::mod_jk.c (3609): no match for
> /context/;jsessionid=4C1E21B0202F52187EB8DF1EE9E1CF85/ima
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Rainer,
(Forgot to mention I'm using mod_jk 1.2.30 compiled locally)
On 4/3/2010 12:33 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> On 01.04.2010 00:21, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Except that I have JKStripSession enabled -- at least, I think I do.
>
> It should res
Hi Chris,
On 01.04.2010 00:21, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Today, doing some testing, I found that an link on a page was in
some instances resulting in a broken-image icon but the symptom
disappeared on a page REFRESH: classic signs of a ";jsessionid
Christopher Schultz wrote:
...
I tried looking to see if httpd could (from the command-line) dump out
the effective httpd.conf that was being used (I use Debian-packaged
Apache httpd 2.2 which uses a bunch of "Include" directives including
ones like "Include some_dir/*.conf", and other files tha
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All,
I've been using JKStripSession with great success since its introduction
(thanks, guys: using mod_rewrite seemed s heavy-handed).
Today, doing some testing, I found that an link on a page was in
some instances resulting in a broken-image ic