It worked like a charm! You just need to add a special connector that handle
proxy requests like explained in the link below.

Thank you very very much!

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 2:08 PM, duschhaube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I think you can handle this by the tomcat configuration.
>
> see this link for instructions:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/proxy-howto.html
>
> but i have not test it myself.
>
>
> Miguel Cohnen schrieb:
>
>  Hi Everybody,
>>
>> First I wanted to say hello to everybody here, as this is my first mail in
>> the list. I also wanted to apologize if my english is not good enough, but
>> i'll do my best!
>>
>> This is the problem I am having:
>>
>> I am building an application using tomcat 5.5 and struts. Let's say that
>> the
>> base url form my application is http://myserver:8080/myapp. I have to use
>> an
>> Apache Proxy in front of my Tomcat Server (because of different reasons),
>> so
>> that my application can be reached using http://apacheserver/myapp(default
>> port 80). I use such a rule in my Apache configuration fro rewriting urls:
>> RewriteRule ^/myapp(.*) \http://myserver:8080/myapp$1 [P]
>>
>> It works perfect so that i can navigate through my application using
>> http://apacheserver/myapp. But if using 'redirect=true' in one of my
>> mappings,eg. after a form processing ends, the browser's url changes to
>> http://myserver:8080/myapp ...
>>
>> How can i get rid of this? I need to keep on navigating through the proxy,
>> but I also would like to use redirect=true...
>>
>> Thank you alot, and i hope someone can help me out. Below you can find
>> some
>> info about my environment:
>>
>> Apache Web Server 2.0
>> Tomcat 5.5
>> Struts 1.2.8
>> Java 5
>>
>>
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Un saludo,
Miguel Cohnen de la Cámara

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