Dustin,

Check your web server to make sure that there aren't any virtual software servers
by the name of "c:\jswdk\serverdata\directorytwo\index.jsp"

Your web server may be configured so that a call to www.company.com looks in the
same directory as a call to www.company2.com (assuming you have a virtual server
called company2.com)

-- Mike Ward

Dustin Aleksiuk wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd really appreciate some help on this, even if you have only a suggestion
> or guess as to what might cause this problem.
>
> Consider these two paths:
>
> c:\jswdk\serverdata\directoryone\index.jsp
> c:\jswdk\serverdata\directorytwo\index.jsp
>
> If I start my server and go to localhost/directoryone in my brower, the
> corresponding index.jsp loads just fine.  If I then go to
> localhost/directorytwo in my brower, the first index.jsp from directoryone
> loads immediately.
>
> This is a big problem for us.  It seems that the jswdk web server is just
> using the JSP file name to know when to reload a new file.
>
> Is this a configuration issue? How can I resolve this?
>
> Thanks everyone,
>
> Dustin Aleksiuk
> StoresOnline.com, a division of Netgateway.
>
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Mike Ward
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