+*** Note the defaults should be o.k for most installations ***
+
+Add or remove any mime types you wish to support. This is used to figure
+out the mime-type when (broken browsers?) browsers don't send the mime-type
+in the content-type header field when uploading a media file. Note add the
+moment you still have to add these to the media_type SQL table as well which
+maps the mime-types to the correct mediaHandler class. See the comments in
+the MirMedia class in javadoc for more details.
+
+11. restart tomcat
+
+12. configure mod_jk
+
+There are 2 ways to do this. auto-generation of mod_jk.conf or manula JKMount
+lines. (rumour has it that Tomcat 4.0.x doesn't support auto-generation, but
+this is unconfirmed).
+
+In both examples please note that the JkWorkersFile line only needs to appear
+once per Apache config.
+
+Also this assumes that your tomcat installation has it's ajp13 conenctor
+turned on. See tomcat's server.xml file and documentation for this. Chances
+are that it is turned on.
+
+Method a). The automatic mod_jk.conf method: