I think your problem is yer browser, especially if it's IE.
IE has this nasty habit of caching images and not checking that
in the mean time has changed, try a decent browser.

I am very certain that this has got nothing 2 do with tomcat/servlet.

c.

Martin Lew wrote:
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Oh dear. Didn't you say you were having trouble with the image?


Like I said clearly in the first message, I have my image correctly the first time so the problem is not the image generation but the cache of Tomcat. I tested all with Firefox and I'm sure that is not Apache or any browser the problem, I did tests that proves me that it was Tomcat the problem. I just want to know if someone know how to "play" with the cache settings in Tomcat. (I agree that is maybe not the right place to post after reflexion but people here seem to be more serious than a lot of others place, so I have more chance to meet an expert of this kind of questions).

Anyway, thank a lot for your help, I will continue to go through these
lists, useful info here.

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