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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Jacob Kjome <ho...@visi.com> on 2002/07/24 23:55:42 UTC
Re[4]: Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8 Servlet issue
Hello Ignacio,
Sorry, I tested in 4.1.8 and I can't reproduce it. I might also have
been confusing the issue of mod_jk2 with that of the Coyote http
connector over port 8080. However, I can't reproduce any of the
issues that I remember, so I guess you can ignore my previous
comments.
However, one thing that is still an issue is the Coyote connector not
supporting tomcatAuthentication="false". Can you comment on that? Is
it a known issue? getRemoteUser() always returns null when I use that
connector, but when I use the old ajp13 connector with
tomcatAuthentication="false", getRemoteUser() works fine.
Jake
Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 3:33:43 PM, you wrote:
IJO> I'm little out if this thread, could anyone give detaails about the test
IJO> case, maybe attaching it to an ad hoc bug in bugzilla, thanks
IJO> I'll take a look on this, if i can reproduce it..
IJO> Saludos ,
IJO> Ignacio J. Ortega
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: Short, Dave [mailto:dave.short@pfizer.com]
>> Enviado el: 24 de julio de 2002 21:21
>> Para: 'Tomcat Users List'
>> Asunto: RE: Re[2]: Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8 Servlet issue
>>
>>
>> Perhaps one of the mod_jk2 developers could comment?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:hoju@visi.com]
>> Sent: July 24, 2002 12:15 PM
>> To: Tomcat Users List
>> Subject: Re[2]: Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8 Servlet issue
>>
>>
>> Hello Dave,
>>
>> Yeah, I've noticed the same thing with Mozilla (latest nightly build).
>> It think mod_jk2 is doing something wrong with the http headers. IE
>> tends to be really lax in enforcing various specs which is why you
>> always hear complaints saying "but it works in IE" thinking it is
>> Netscape's fault for not doing it right when, in fact, Netscape is
>> doing things propery and IE is just ignoring bad syntax.
>>
>> Either way, something is not quite right with mod_jk2 and http1.1
>>
>> Jake
>>
>> Wednesday, July 24, 2002, 12:11:59 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> SD> I'm using mod_jk2...
>>
>> SD> It seems to work somewhat consistently on IE 5.5 and VERY
>> inconsistently
>> on
>> SD> Netscape 4.7x on my W2K professional laptop. It works
>> fine with IE 5.5
>> on
>> SD> my W2K server tower, but not with Navigator 4.7x. Strange.
>>
>> SD> -----Original Message-----
>> SD> From: Chris McCabe [mailto:Chris_McCabe@choicehotels.com]
>> SD> Sent: July 24, 2002 10:06 AM
>> SD> To: Tomcat Users List
>> SD> Subject: Re: Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8 Servlet issue
>>
>>
>> SD> I ran into the same problem, and it appears to be related to the
>> SD> mod_webapp module. I switched to using mod_jk and it now
>> works. I
>> SD> could not find any clues to what was causing the problem
>> (exceptions,
>> SD> etc.) and searching the web only turned up others having the same
>> SD> problem with no solution.
>>
>> SD> Chris
>>
>> SD> Short, Dave wrote:
>>
>> >>There is an issue with Apache 2.0.39 and Tomcat 4.1.8
>> (actually this issue
>> >>first appeared with Apache 2.0.36 and Tomcat 4.0.x). It seems, if a
>> SD> servlet
>> >>returns content (dynamically built HTML for instance) which
>> exceeds 8192
>> in
>> >>length, the content is truncated at 8192 and a blank page
>> is rendered by
>> >>Apache. Actually, Apache renders what was returned by
>> Tomcat (8192 bytes
>> SD> of
>> >>the dynamically generated HTML page). Basically, an
>> incomplete HTML page
>> -
>> >>hence it is displayed as blank.
>> >>
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