Re: [users@httpd] apache with mod_wl strips Content-type header value on 202 response from WLS

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On Die 22.08.2006 13:27, Dmitri Colebatch wrote:
On 8/22/06, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Smells of bug (unless of course it's confusion on your end).  But
2.0.46 is very old.  Have you tried a more recent version (preferably
2.2 , where there are quite a few proxy changes)?

Unfortunately 2.2 isn't supported by mod_wl although I've been starting
to wonder what it is I'm getting out of mod_wl rather than using
mod_proxy.  Any other mod_wl users out there have thoughts on this?

Yep but not yet testet :-(

What you then also need is the balancer to reproduce the balancing
which, sometimes wl do ;-)

On the dev-list i think someone have wrote that the session-stickieness
doesn't work as documented, might be right or not, can a developer make
a statment to this issue, please ;-)

regards

Alex

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