>> 1. I hope you have beside your
>> ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp
>> a line
>> ProxyPassReserve /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp
>> and/or
>> ProxyPreserveHost On
>>
>>
>Did not have the ProxyPreserveHost On, but did have ProxyPassReverse.
OK
>> 2
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>> Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using:
>> ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp
>>
>
>
>> But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own
>> stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itsel
>Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using:
> ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp
>But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own
>stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itself calls the contents
>on these directories with
Apache 2.2 makes it SOOO easy to talk to a Tomcat app by just using:
ProxyPass /mytomcatapp ajp://127.0.0.1:8009/mytomcatapp
But the problem I'm facing is that I have an app that uses it's own
stylesheets and javascripts. Further, the app itself calls the contents
on these directories with rela