I had similar problem a few days ago. I found out there is difference
between translation and request-time JSP processing.Try to use Stand action
instead of include directive. Hope it helps.

Vivian

-----Original Message-----
From: Routledge, Carl
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 6/21/01 1:24 AM
Subject: Changes To JSP Page not recognised by Tomcat

When I'm developing a JSP page then taking a look at it to see if it
does what I want and then when I changing it and look again, the changes
don't appear until I delete the two files from the work directory in
Tomcat.

So from what I can see Tomcat doesn't think the page has been changed
and therefor thinks the JSP Servlet is up to date.

Does anybody know how to solve this so that the changes are reflected
every time a change is made.

Cheers

Carl
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