We figured out what the problem was.  IIS was not allowing any requests to
go through if the file extension was .jsp with a query string parameter.  We
basically had to add the .jsp extension to the IIS configuration as a
recognized file extension that would pass to the jakarta isap_redirector.
It's working fine now.

Thanks,

Antonio


On 8/3/07, Rainer Jung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To check the log:
>
> At which time did you send which request, and what was the result (OK,
> or what kind of problem)?
>
> And please give us your config (worker configuration, platform and web
> server versions, ...)
>
> Regards,
>
> Rainer
>
> Antonio Santana wrote:
> > The main unique thing we have with IIS is a redirector on port 80
> traffic so
> > it is forced to 443 (SSL).  Here is the log:
> >
>
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