Maybe you need to define <welcome-file-list/> in your
WEB-INF/web.xml and try to create a new webapp, instead of edit default
index.jsp from tomcat. I�m think tomcat�s default root application ( webapp
) is configured to not reload JSP pages.

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> Enviada:      segunda-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2004 6:09
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> Assunto:      why i can't show my index.jsp
> 
> after installed apache and tomcat5 on windows xp.
> 
> 1. run ie type http://127.0.0.1    apache index.html is ok
> 2. run ie type http://127.0.0.1:8080 tomcat's page also ok
> 3. config httpd.conf add dso suppert and jsp servelet
> 4. config servers.xml add tomcat path infomation
> 5. restart service
> 
> edit test.jsp saved at tomcat/**/ROOT
> 6. now, run ie type http://127.0.0.1/test.jsp, ok
> 7. now rename test.jsp to index.jsp, but the page is not the content of 
> test.jsp
> but the content of tomcat. 
>   e.g:(  Administration Status  Tomcat Administration
>          Tomcat Manager  Documentation  Release Notes  Tomcat
> Documentation
>        If you're seeing this page via a web browser, it means you've setup
> 
> Tomcat  
>        successfully. Congratulations!
>        )
> Now, the question is : 
>     1. why it can't show my test.jsp?   
>     2. i have already removed tomcat's index.jsp, and i searched all the 
> programs director and i can't found and index.jsp file 's content is 
> matched the index.jsp i have see when 
> type http://127.0.0.1/index.jsp, i wonder to know where is it located of 
> the index.jsp
> i have see at http://127.0.0.1/index.jsp
> 
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