I'm sorry, that was absolutely a mistake. The first email I sent out
returned with a server error. Somehow the server retried it and sent it
again. No, I was the "idiot" who couldn't figure out the solution or wait
for the server to resend the message. You guys are awesome. Thank you.
>>JkMou
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All,
Gah. I foolishly responded to the first of two identical posts, and thus
repeated what others said.
Yet another reason to only post once: even people with the answers can
look like idiots. :(
- -chris
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Rathna,
On 6/1/2010 2:35 PM, Rathna wrote:
> Let's say I own two websites.
> 1) batman.com
> 2) superman.com
>
> I have two web applications hosted in tomcat6 under webapps.
> 1) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/
> batman
> 2) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/su
Thank you. That solved my problem.
Regards,
Rathna
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote:
> > From: Rathna [mailto:gente...@gmail.com]
> > Subject: apache2 tomcat6.0.26 mod_jk
> >
> > Let's say I own tw
> From: Rathna [mailto:gente...@gmail.com]
> Subject: apache2 tomcat6.0.26 mod_jk
>
> Let's say I own two websites.
> 1) batman.com
> 2) superman.com
>
> I have two web applications hosted in tomcat6 under webapps.
> 1) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/batman
> 2)
Let's say I own two websites.
1) batman.com
2) superman.com
I have two web applications hosted in tomcat6 under webapps.
1) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/
batman
2) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/superman
I would like to configure apache in such a way that when I type the url
http://www.batman.com the w
Let's say I own two websites.
1) batman.com
2) superman.com
I have two web applications hosted in tomcat6 under webapps.
1) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/
batman
2) /usr/local/tomcat6/webapps/superman
I would like to configure apache in such a way that when I type the url
http://www.batman.com the w