mod_proxy and mod_jk ordering

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I have apache 1.3.27 set up with mod_jk connection to tomcat. It forwards
certain requests to tomcat.

I would like to set up mod_proxy to process everything that is not sent over
mod_jk. Is there any way I can do that?

-Sanjeev

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smishra [ So, 10 November 2002 20:30 ] [ ID #12228 ]
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