I've got a problem when programming JSPs with Tomcat 4.0: There is a link on my JSP-generated page, like the following: http://localhost:8080/debug/ivr/IvrMain.jsp?Sel=2:0/1010
When the user clicks on the link, the page is refreshed: The same page is displayed, with some small changes. This refresh takes only a few milliseconds. My problem is: If the user hit's the link very often - e.g. twice a second - only some of the requests come through. It seems to me that the tomcat waits 1-2 seconds, before it accepts another request with exactly the same URL (from the same IP). I made some output for debugging purposes on to of the JSP-Page, which looks like following: <%@ page errorPage="/errorpage.jsp"%> <%@ page import="com.[...] com.[...]%> <% System.out.println ("Page has been opened"); /* debugging only */ if ( LoginChecker.redirectIfNotLoggedIn( session, response, "../firstSite.html" ) ) return; %> <html> <head> [...] The output was made only when the page was refreshed, too. So, the JSP was not even called, if the links is pressed to often. Of course, I spend some time searching on the web for this problem (maybe just a matter of configuration), but "link" or "post" are no great words to search for. Thanks for your help fABIAN -- __ /\_\__ Fabian Nilius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> \/_/_/\ Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit \_\/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>