To whom it may concern,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Something is wrong with that mod_jk version, by the way. The most
>> recent release of mod_jk is 1.2.23.
> 
> Well, the installation file that I found in the server is named:
> mod_jk-3.3-ap20.so, that's why I assumed that version.

Strange. You must have some odd packaged version of apache + mod_jk that
has its own (confusing) version number.

> This [filter] method looks really cool, any way, does somebody knows
> another solution. I read about configuring apache http.conf and/or
> installing the headers module.

I'm sure you can do something like this using Apache httpd only, I'm
just not sure how to do it.

> Is that filter installation the only way in which this could be
> achieved with tomcat??

There are other ways, but this is the most convenient. Tomcat itself
does not support anything like this (that I know of), so you basically
have to solve this at an application level.

Hope that helps,
-chris

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