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Re: Urgent: JSP source showing: msg#00020text.xml.resin.user
Well, finally I found out what the problem was. It was a stupid mistake that I didn't get the path to the resin's conf file correctly in apache's conf file. Just as shown in my previous test, when the path is incorrect, mod_caucho.so (or apache) does not say anything. Assuming it would have, I was looking in the wrong direction thinking for some reason mod_caucho wasn't invoked by apache.... I think this should be considered a bug, probably in mod_caucho. Thanks for your help. Qiao ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Dane" <jdane@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <resin-interest@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: Re: Urgent: JSP source showing > Qiao Jin <qiao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > Hello, Thanks for your response. Apart from the DNS thing, I need to figure > > out why resin isn't working. > > > > For testing, I purposely introduced some typos into the conf files and found > > that mod_caucho.so didn't even complain. > > > > For example: "CauchoConfigFile /bogus/path/to/conf/file" > > > > Does this mean that the module was not even loaded? Apache is checking to > > if the module wasn't loaded, Apache would complain about a bad > directive. so it must be loaded. > > however, it could be that apache (mod_caucho) can't read the config > file. make sure the user running apache can read resin's config file. > > -- > > joe |
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