> > Probably the quickest : download these files, install them on your > server, and change the above links. > Like : create a sub-directory "/js" of your webapp, and install them there. > Then change the above links to : href="js/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.css" > > Yes. It works. Thanks. > > It is okay for now. but, if I do not want host these files, what should I > do? Can you point a direction for me please? >
It could be a "mixed content" issue. When html is served via https and it links resources served via http (not https) browsers are not happy. > >> <link rel="stylesheet" href=" > >> http://code.jquery.com/mobile/1.4.5/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.css"/> > >> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js "></script> > >> <script src=" > >> http://code.jquery.com/mobile/1.4.5/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.js "></script> Try to use https here. Regards, Christoph > On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 12:38 PM, André Warnier (tomcat) <a...@ice-sa.com> > wrote: > > > On 11.07.2016 19:38, Wayne Li wrote: > > > >> Thank you for quick reply. > >> Thank you for suggest LiveHTTPHeaders for firefox. I just tried. Good. It > >> says that the file was loaded. So I think the problems are in the lines > >> of: > >> > >> <link rel="stylesheet" href=" > >> http://code.jquery.com/mobile/1.4.5/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.css"/> > >> <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.3.min.js "></script> > >> <script src=" > >> http://code.jquery.com/mobile/1.4.5/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.js "></script> > >> > >> These lines could not be forwarded under ssl? What should I do? > >> Thanks. > >> > > > > Probably the quickest : download these files, install them on your server, > > and change the above links. > > Like : create a sub-directory "/js" of your webapp, and install them there. > > Then change the above links to : href="js/jquery.mobile-1.4.5.min.css" > > > > > >> > >> On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:28 AM, André Warnier (tomcat) <a...@ice-sa.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >> On 11.07.2016 15:57, Wayne Li wrote: > >>> > >>> Hi All, > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hi. Thanks you for communicating the versions and the configuration > >>> below.. > >>> That helps a lot in helping you. > >>> > >>> Can you also provide the version of the mod_jk module ? It should be in > >>> the first line of the Apache httpd error log (when it starts up). > >>> > >>> I have a servlet/jsp application running on tomcat 7.0.47. There are no > >>> > >>>> static html files. > >>>> Now I am try to use apache 2.4.7 (Ubuntu) > >>>> as the front and forwad eveything to tomcat. I installed mod_jk using > >>>> Ubuntu's software > >>>> center.. Things are working: I type "localhost" on my brower bar, it > >>>> shows > >>>> my application. > >>>> > >>>> Then, I also trying to use ssl and generated self-signed certificate. It > >>>> works, because > >>>> the browser warns me about unknown certificate. If I type " > >>>> https://www.mytest.com/index.jsp" > >>>> on the browser's bar, it shows the page. But not correctly: the page > >>>> contains: > >>>> <link rel="stylesheet" href="my.css"/> > >>>> <script src="my.js"></script> > >>>> These extra files are not be called. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> Sorry to ask, but *are* these files present, in the same directory as > >>> your > >>> index.jsp page ? > >>> > >>> > >>> What is wrong on my side? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you > >>> > >>>> in advance. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> There is some configuration information missing below : in > >>> /etc/apache2/mods-available, there should be a couple of files : jk.load > >>> and jk.conf. > >>> What is the content of these files ? > >>> > >>> > >>> the /etc/apache2/conf/default-ssl.conf: > >>>> <IfModule mod_ssl.c> > >>>> <VirtualHost _default_:443> > >>>> SSLEngine on > >>>> SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/server.crt > >>>> SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/server.crt > >>>> > >>>> > >>> above, duplicate lines ? > >>> > >>> > >>> JkMount /* ajp13_worker > >>> > >>>> </VirtualHost> > >>>> </IfModule> > >>>> > >>>> the /etc/apache2/conf/000-default.conf: > >>>> <VirtualHost *:80> > >>>> ServerName localhost > >>>> DocumentRoot /ROOT > >>>> JkMountCopy On > >>>> <Location /jk-status> > >>>> JkMount jk-status > >>>> Order deny,allow > >>>> Allow from 127.0.0.1,localhost > >>>> </Location> > >>>> <Location /jk-manager> > >>>> JkMount jk-manager > >>>> Order deny,allow > >>>> Allow from 127.0.0.1,localhost > >>>> </Location> > >>>> </VirtualHost> > >>>> > >>>> the /etc/apache2/workers/worker.properties: > >>>> workers.tomcat_home=/tomcat > >>>> workers.java_home=/jdk8 > >>>> ps=/ > >>>> worker.list=ajp13_worker > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.port=8009 > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.host=localhost > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.type=ajp13 > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.lbfactor=1 > >>>> worker.loadbalancer.type=lb > >>>> worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=ajp13_worker > >>>> worker.list=jk-status > >>>> worker.jk-status.type=status > >>>> worker.jk-status.read_only=true > >>>> worker.list=jk-manager > >>>> worker.jk-manager.type=status > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> That workers.properties looks old, and contains some deprecated lines : > >>> > >>>> workers.tomcat_home=/tomcat > >>>> workers.java_home=/jdk8 > >>>> > >>> > >>> Also, you do not have a load-balancing setup, so I suggest to simplify > >>> the > >>> above and just have the following in worker.properties : > >>> > >>> worker.list=ajp13_worker > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.port=8009 > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.host=localhost > >>>> worker.ajp13_worker.type=ajp13 > >>>> > >>> > >>> You can find this here : > >>> http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/common_howto/quick.html > >>> -> Minimum workers.properties > >>> > >>> If you need the rest, you can re-add it later. > >>> > >>> Another recommendation : use the browser feature (or plugin or add-on) > >>> that allows you to see the exact dialog between the browser and the > >>> server > >>> (HTTP requests, HTTP responses, status codes, HTTP headers etc.). 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