Try clicking on Shift+Reload button, this will reload the cache.

Chao


>From: Ivan Handler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
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>Subject: Re: jsp tomcat reloading problems...
>Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 10:58:17 -0500
>
>The problem is probably local cache.  I have noticed the same thing.
>Based upon previous suggestions from
>another list (jcorporate) I have included the following in all of my
>jsps:
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-cache");
>response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache");  // //HTTP 1.0
>response.setDateHeader("Expires",0);  //prevents caching at the proxy
>server
>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>This seems to force IE 5.5 (or whatever version you are running) to go
>to the server.  It eventually will, but in my
>experience it can take several hours.  BTW I am using W2K with sp1.
>
>Another technique that you can use (that comes from this list) is to add
>a dummy parameter that is
>always different (say ?x=nnnnnnnnnnn) where nnn... is the number of
>milliseconds from 1/1/70.  This
>can easily be created in Javascript in the browser.  In this way the
>browser will also ignore anything
>it has in cache.
>
> > Subject: jsp tomcat reloading problems...
> >    Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 17:56:28 +0200
> >    From:  Martin Kjellqvist
> >
> > Hi All.
> >
> > I have run into a really anoing problem which I can't seem to fix.
> >
> > When I have done any changing in an existing jsp page tomcat won't
>reload
> > it.
> > I have to shutdown and restart tomcat, and sometimes I even have to
>delete
> > the work folder to get tomcat to reconignize (don't know how to spell
>that
> > word :)) the changes I made to the page.
> >
> > The problem started when I changed my OS from win 98 to win 2000 pro.
>Never
> > had that problem before. I use tomcat 3.2 (copied the entire folder from
>win
> > 98 system) and java 1.3.0 on a PIII 550 128MB.
> >
> > Anyone had the same problem? Any suggestions?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > /Martin
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
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> >
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> >
>--
>Ivan Handler
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