Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-03-07 Thread Rainer Jung
Hi John, could you please try the patch I applied in r1078762: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=1078762 Regards, Rainer On 29.01.2011 16:39, Mladen Turk wrote: On 01/29/2011 12:45 PM, Jon Forster wrote: Mladen Finding any Sun documentation can be a painful experience sin

Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-29 Thread Mladen Turk
On 01/29/2011 12:45 PM, Jon Forster wrote: Mladen Finding any Sun documentation can be a painful experience since Oracle took over but I have found this from the NSAPI Dev guide: http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=58042468#P%26R-%7B%7Bpblocknvinsert%28%29%7D%7DFunction In part

Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-29 Thread Jon Forster
Mladen Finding any Sun documentation can be a painful experience since Oracle took over but I have found this from the NSAPI Dev guide: http://wikis.sun.com/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=58042468#P%26R-%7B%7Bpblocknvinsert%28%29%7D%7DFunction In particular: "Note - Parameter names are case sen

Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-28 Thread Mladen Turk
On 01/28/2011 10:08 AM, Jon Forster wrote: I would have to say that it's not NSAPI spec-compliant, and it's an NSAPI version of the plugin after all, so I would export it to conform to the NSAPI spec. Is that somewhere officially documented. We do a whole sort of header manipulation for IIS,

Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-28 Thread Konstantin Kolinko
2011/1/28 Jon Forster : > 1. It's fixed by developers of MOD_JK. > 2. Oracle decide to do an about-face and change there NSAPI spec. > 3. I have to maintain my own fixed copy, other iPlanet users may experience > same issue and go through the pain I did tracking this down. 4. You create an issue i

Re: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-28 Thread Jon Forster
Chuck Thanks for your input, that's an option that has of course occurred to me, but sadly I'm not in a position to use a different webserver, and although I would agree that MOD_JK is HTTP spec-compliant I would have to say that it's not NSAPI spec-compliant, and it's an NSAPI version of the plug

RE: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue

2011-01-27 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Jon Forster [mailto:deltaw...@gmail.com] > Subject: Mod_JK inserted header case sensitivity issue > the MODJK plugin inserts a Content-Length header using mixed-case ie: > Content-Length: (as defined in /native/common/jk_ajp_common.c), > this is ignored by the webserver core as it's exp