Matt, We are experiencing the same issue. It doesn't appear that there is a clear answer, just lots of guessing. We have contacted Novell because we are using their Portal services. We have upgraded Tomcat, change parameters in the web.xml, and servlet.properties files and no luck. We are using a Windows 2000 to run Tomcat. Please forward me anything you get that could resolve this.
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