thanks for answers, JkUnMount forward to my apache2, and mod_rewrite
does its job then.
Thanks to the list !
Christophe Dumonet
Centre de Ressources Informatiques
Institut Francais de Mecanique Avancee (IFMA)
Campus des Cezeaux
BP 265
63175 AU
On 05.05.2009 16:13, André Warnier wrote:
> christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
> ...
> Suggestion :
> instead of using the JkMount/JkUnMount way of configuring your forwarded
> URLs, use the way described here :
> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
> in the section : Using
ct" (a redirect send a 30x response back to the
browser containing a new URL the browser should retrieve instead). It
does forward the request to Tomcat and sends back the Tomcat response to
the browser, which is completely transparent for the browser.
> Here is my issue : How to get Mod_jk precede
christophe.dumo...@ifma.fr wrote:
...
Suggestion :
instead of using the JkMount/JkUnMount way of configuring your forwarded
URLs, use the way described here :
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
in the section : Using SetHandler and Environment Variables
In other words
redirect some old google'
indexed URLs to other new static HTML content.
My problem: mod_jk always redirect IN FIRST ANYWAY Any request to the
ROOT Webapps (Tomcat jkmount /*).
Here is my issue : How to get Mod_jk precedence over mod_rewrite in
Apache2 process ?
Any help would be appre