Pete Storey wrote:
Hi
Thanks for the various timely emails - I am in Australia hence I am in
front of you time wise!
What I didn't see was any actual answer to the question though - just
queried the email list for this thread and this was the first reply I got!
Could you resend your actual ans
Hi
Thanks for the various timely emails - I am in Australia hence I am in
front of you time wise!
What I didn't see was any actual answer to the question though - just
queried the email list for this thread and this was the first reply I got!
Could you resend your actual answer?
Cheers
Pete
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André,
On 11/5/12 4:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Mark Eggers wrote:
>> On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>>> André,
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>>> On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the w
Mark Eggers wrote:
On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages o
On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages on
the list. This can
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
> compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages on
> the list. This can create some problems for people who follow th
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as compared to my time, but
also as compared to the other messages on the list.
This can create some problems for people who follow this list by date/time (*). You may
want to check the date/time on your workstation.
(*) For example
Pete Storey wrote:
Hi
I've got what I think is a pretty normal setup, where I have an Apache
server serving some content for a website, and using mod_jk to connect to
Tomcat running on another server. My problem is that I'm also trying to
use mod_rewrite to err, rewrite URLs. In short, if I
Hi
I've got what I think is a pretty normal setup, where I have an Apache
server serving some content for a website, and using mod_jk to connect to
Tomcat running on another server. My problem is that I'm also trying to
use mod_rewrite to err, rewrite URLs. In short, if I do this the
'normal'