How about a re-direct to a page that Apache will handle. You could
re-direct to http://blah.com/invalid.page or some such or even a valid
page.
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From: Jonathan Rosenberg [mailto:shmol...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 3:42 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Ap
Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
Thanks for the additional info.
I fell asleep at the wheel re: top posting & hit reply (instead of
reply to all) by accident.
Well, maybe don't do that either (reply to all).
Just reply to the list.
The people on the list are.. on the list. So any message posted to th
Thanks for the additional info.
I fell asleep at the wheel re: top posting & hit reply (instead of
reply to all) by accident.
Repetently yours,
--
Jonathan Rosenberg
Founder & Executive Director
Tabby's Place, a Cat Sanctuary
http://www.tabbysplace.org/
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Mark Mon
On December 5, 2011 16:04 , Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 3:51 PM, Mark Montague wrote:
On December 5, 2011 15:42 , Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
I'd like page-request errors on the Tomcat side to be to be passed
back to httpd for handling. right now, Tomcat formats the erro
On December 5, 2011 15:42 , Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
I am using Tomcat 7.0.22, Java 1.6 on a Linux box. Front-end is
Apache/2.2.17 connected using proxypass with ajp.
I'd like page-request errors on the Tomcat side to be to be passed
back to httpd for handling. right now, Tomcat formats the