[users@httpd] mod jk too smart

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Hello
After the properties files is setup, it appears that I dont need the jkmount lines in httpd.conf. I know that is odd and impossibly, however I tested it rather throughly methodically stopping Apache, TC reversing when any chane to the httpd.conf or workers.properties.  The only edit that broke it was renaming workers.properties.  Not even # the jkmount lines prevented the proxying from working.  Which is good in one way, but indeterminate in another troubling way.  Is this normal?  tia


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