I agree with Christopher.
If you feel totally uncomfortable with the idea of compiling yourself:
there is a good chance, that the downloadable binary for 2.0.59 will
work with your 2.0.52. You need to test and check the error log of
apache for log lines indicating process crashes. Those would
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Guy,
Guy Katz wrote:
> Hi;
> Sorry for the beginner's question but does this means that I need to
> compile mod_jk1.2.25 against my apache 2.0.52? Or can I still use the
> 1.2.25 from the tomcat connector downloads page as a drop-in
> replacement.
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Guy Katz wrote:
> Thanks;
> one question though.
> The downloads page states that mod_jk1.2.25 is for apache 2.0.59 and
later only.
> i ha
Guy Katz wrote:
Thanks;
one question though.
The downloads page states that mod_jk1.2.25 is for apache 2.0.59 and later only.
i have a 2.0.52 installation(on centos) that i can't change. does this mean i
am stuck here? or can mod_jk1.2.25 still work with apache 2.0.52
thanks in advance.
Ye
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Sent: Sun 8/26/2007 11:33 PM
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Subject: Re: [mod_jk] problem serving URIs with 'special characters'
Guy Katz wrote:
> Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6)
>
> Recently, I encount
Guy Katz wrote:
Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6)
Recently, I encountered a problem with URIs that has 'non western
European' characters (for example:
http://www.somehost.com/roller/admin/entry/nofx_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9A
). I noticed that apache was forwarding to tom
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Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6)
Recently, I encountered a problem with URIs that has 'non wester
happy to hear ideas but please be more specific.
thanks.
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URLEncoding do
URLEncoding doesn't take care of this problem?
In Response To:
Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6)
Recently, I encountered a problem with URIs that has 'non western
European' characters (for example:
http://www.somehost.com/roller/admin/entry/nofx_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%
Hi; (using: centos, apache 2.0.52, mod_jk 1.2.21, tomcat 6)
Recently, I encountered a problem with URIs that has 'non western
European' characters (for example:
http://www.somehost.com/roller/admin/entry/nofx_%D7%91%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9A
). I noticed that apache was forwarding to tomcat a different UR
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