On 26.08.2009 11:29, lmk wrote:
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> It works using JkStripSession directive.
Then either something is wrong with your JkMount (Apache not using it as
you intended), or the URLs of the images are broken in the sense, that
they are not beginning with /context/.
To sum up the previous discussion:
It works using JkStripSession directive.
thanks a lot.
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André and Adam,
On 8/19/2009 3:53 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> I'll just venture another explanation :
> - considering that it seems that at least 50% of the posters here who
> use Apache httpd in front of Tomcat, end up proxying everything to
> Tomcat
I'll just venture another explanation :
- considering that it seems that at least 50% of the posters here who
use Apache httpd in front of Tomcat, end up proxying everything to
Tomcat anyway..
- considering this problem happens on the login page, which users get -
presumably - when they are not
He shouldn't have to set this option. We're using the same
configuration, load balanced apache servers and we don't have this
configuration set.
Additionally, I think you can choose as to whether the session id is
cookied vs appending to the request.
Unlessare you serving up static imag
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Lmk,
On 8/17/2009 8:40 AM, lmk wrote:
> I have a 2 tomcat servers load balanced using apache mod_jk, I have a
> probleme with images on the login page, the image url generate is
> postfixed by jsessionid, so, the image is not rendered, the user ha
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