Joseph S D Yao wrote:
I understand that the argument to the Proxy directive is supposed to be
a shell-style wildcard (rather than a simple prefix match), as the
argument to the ProxyMatch directive is supposed to be a Perl-style
regular expression.
Ok. So a shell style wildcard never hits on a
Hello all
im using apache as reverse proxy to my application that is sitting in
tomcat using mod_jk as the connector
now the reverse proxy is working ok except one thing that i will ask later ,
the apache redirect to the application pages as i configure but when i
type manally urls to other parts o
Hi Newkid
> Could you please let me know where can I see Apacher error logs? Which file?
Well, I have docroot at /home/ron/prefork/htdocs, so logs are
at /home/ron/prefork/logs, and in particular see error_log.
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Hello Nick,
Thanks for your speedy response!
Could you please let me know where can I see Apacher error logs? Which file?
With Thanks!
Newkid
Nick Kew wrote:
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> On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:26:29 -0700 (PDT)
> Newkid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hello Expert,
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>> I am getting the follo
On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:26:29 -0700 (PDT)
Newkid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello Expert,
>
> I am getting the following error when running a JSP page over
> Weblogic 8.1 server.
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> Failure of server APACHE bridge:
That's not an apache error message, so I infer it's weblogic or
your app
Hello Expert,
I am getting the following error when running a JSP page over Weblogic 8.1
server.
Failure of server APACHE bridge:
Internal Server failure, APACHE plugin. Cannot continue.
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