It's not the return OK; my bad.  Something deeper is going on here,
some interaction with Apache 2, having to do with the request_rec
status not being bubbled back to the origin error.  But if anyone 
has clues to point me at, I'd appreciate it.

At 02:52 PM 7/12/2005, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>Something's not quite right in mod_jk-land.  The pertinent httpd.conf is;
>
>ErrorDocument 404 /examplestomcat/error.jsp
>
>Alias /examplestomcat "/local0/test/webapps/examplestomcat"
>
>JkMount /examplestomcat/*.jsp ajp13
>
>when the 404 causes error.jsp to be returned, the response code
>is unset from 404 to 200-ok.  This behavior is not a regression,
>seems it's been that way for a long (1.2.8 or earlier) time.
>
>Line 1971 of jk/native/apache-2.0/mod_jk.c says...
>
>    return OK;  /* NOT r->status, even if it has changed. */
>
>This goes back to version 1.1 of the module; the question is; WHY?
>
>Bill
>
>Bill 
>
>
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