Seems you've gotten two different responses to this John. This is something that I just may be wondering about in the future myself, so if you can post back to the list whether you were successful or not that wuold be appreciated! -Dave----- Original Message ----- From: "Pyeatt, John" <john.pyeatt@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: [users@httpd] Trying to get SSI directives processed after request has been processed by Tomcat app server.I am working with a customer with the following basic configuration. They are running Apache 1.3.33 and make heavy used of mod_include.
A new project has come up that uses J2EE web applications. Our intent was to have Apache forward requests for .jsp to Tomcat 5 (running on a separate server) via mod_jk.The JSP-generated response would include SSI directives which would subsequently be processed by mod_include on httpd just prior to heading out the wire back to the browser.
I suspect the short answer is "you can't do that". If it can be done I would appreciate any guidance with httpd.conf configuration that would work.
If the answer is "you can't do that in Apache 1.3.*, but you can in Apache 2.*" then I can investigate that option.I understand the configuration I am talking about is very goofy. The reason for goofiness would take pages to explain and besides, if everything were simple, we'd all be out of work.
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