Hi 李征, I don't know the answer to your question, but here is a recommendation : To avoid delays in answering your question, it is always helpful to specify : - on which platform this happens (Windows, Unix, Linux,..) - what version of Apache - what version of Tomcat - what connector you use between them (mod_jk, proxy_ajp,..) and its version.
In this case, it matters very much, because the exact answer to your question may be very dependent on this information. If you do not specify it, then whoever is the expert will have to ask you first, and because of time differences you might not see his question before tomorrow, and then when you answer he may not see your answer before his own tomorrow,.. and presto 48 hours have gone by. Now if the versions of all the above that you use are fairly recent, and you use the mod_jk connector, then you may want to look at the latest release notes of mod_jk. I am not sure, but I think I remember seeing something that was more or less around that subject. André 李征 wrote: > i use apache with tomcat. > i don't want tomcat to generate its default error page when a error happens. > instead, i want to show my error page which i set in the apache conf file. > > i know that i can use <error-page> to do this, but i don't want to do it > twice -- both apache and tomcat. > is there any configuration that makes tomcat do nothing about the error and > just simplely pass the reponse code to apache. > > thanks in advance. > > __________________________________________________ > 赶快注册雅虎超大容量免费邮箱? > http://cn.mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To start a new topic, e-mail: users@tomcat.apache.org To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]