I think you misread your test-results.

We performed the same tests here, and the result was, that, if you
pass requests via mod_jk to Tomcat as a worker, Apache HTTPD did
definately not create / touch any headers but uses the ones returned
from the worker (Tomcat) via mod_jk.

Versions:

Tomcat 5.5
Apache 2.2
mod_jk 1.2.19

all running on Debian 4.0 (Sarge)

However, we didn't specify the JK-directives in httpd.conf but we have
own config-files for each of our domains which are included in
httpd.conf

Maybe Rainer (one of the maintainers of mod_jk) is able to shed some
light upon our heads...

Rainer?

Gregor
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