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All,

I've been using JKStripSession with great success since its introduction
(thanks, guys: using mod_rewrite seemed soooo heavy-handed).

Today, doing some testing, I found that an <img> link on a page was in
some instances resulting in a broken-image icon but the symptom
disappeared on a page REFRESH: classic signs of a ";jsessionid" URL problem.

Except that I have JKStripSession enabled -- at least, I think I do.

I disabled cookies in my browser and was able to refresh multiple times
and still see a broken image icon.

So, I checked my mod_jk log which was set to INFO level and saw nothing
in the output during startup about the JKStripSession setting.

So, I changed JKLogLevel to DEBUG and tried again: nothing.
So, I changed JkLogLevel to TRACE and tried again: nothing.

I have the jk-status worker running, so I checked that: no comments in
there about JKStripSession configuration state.

I tried looking to see if httpd could (from the command-line) dump out
the effective httpd.conf that was being used (I use Debian-packaged
Apache httpd 2.2 which uses a bunch of "Include" directives including
ones like "Include some_dir/*.conf", and other files that I expect to be
picked-up by those Include directives are /clearly/ working), but I
wasn't able to find such a debugging option.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
- -chris
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