How does "Location" attribute handle WebLogicHost parameter

I am using Apache 2.2.4 as the webserver with the WLS 10.0 Apache plugin to forward requests to a WLS 10.0 cluster with 2 WLS instances.
I am attempting to route requests based on the URL path using the <Location> facility within Apache. But i notice that the plugin ignores the WebLogicHost and WebLogicPort parameters and instead uses the server list returned by the cluster. Any clues on what i might be doing wrong in my configuration?
Here are the Location attributes specified in my httpd-ssl.conf. I do have a couple of more "Location" attributes which use a different "path" to forward requests and those do use a WebLogicCluster parameter.
Thanks
Ramdas
<Location /bigweb03>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
Debug "HFC,HTW,HFW"
WebLogicHost dev03
WebLogicPort 9560
DebugConfigInfo On
WLLogFile "bigweb03.log"
DynamicServerList OFF
</Location>
<Location /bigweb04>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
Debug "HFC,HTW,HFW"
WebLogicHost dev04
WebLogicPort 9570
DebugConfigInfo On
WLLogFile "bigweb04.log"
DynamicServerList OFF
</Location>

I am using Apache 2.2.4 as the webserver with the WLS 10.0 Apache plugin to forward requests to a WLS 10.0 cluster with 2 WLS instances.
I am attempting to route requests based on the URL path using the <Location> facility within Apache. But i notice that the plugin ignores the WebLogicHost and WebLogicPort parameters and instead uses the server list returned by the cluster. Any clues on what i might be doing wrong in my configuration?
Here are the Location attributes specified in my httpd-ssl.conf. I do have a couple of more "Location" attributes which use a different "path" to forward requests and those do use a WebLogicCluster parameter.
Thanks
Ramdas
<Location /bigweb03>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
Debug "HFC,HTW,HFW"
WebLogicHost dev03
WebLogicPort 9560
DebugConfigInfo On
WLLogFile "bigweb03.log"
DynamicServerList OFF
</Location>
<Location /bigweb04>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
Debug "HFC,HTW,HFW"
WebLogicHost dev04
WebLogicPort 9570
DebugConfigInfo On
WLLogFile "bigweb04.log"
DynamicServerList OFF
</Location>

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