It's a more than obvious problem of cache. Try to find a way to flush your
cache or to unload the jsp, or forcing the reload of the JSP. I'm not
familliar with Tomcat for the moment so I can't tell you how.

Frédérik Delacourt
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Hi,
I am using JSP along with Apache1.3.12 on WinNT and Tomcat as the
servlet engine.My JSP pages are not getting replaced.Whenever i modify the
JSP code,it is not reflected.Every time i have to rename the file.Please let
me know if anyone has a
solution for this
            Thanks
         Smitha.


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