Thanks for your quick response. Some comments :

>> Does anyone have a solution?  Sure: how about not removing
the JSP but simply copying the new version over?  Many people
do this all the time without a problem.

I agree, but there's still probl�me when:
- jsp script is deleted because of no more used, out of date, ...
- some time later (1 hour, 1 week, ...) another jsp script
with same name is created.

>> If it's a showstopper for you, you can always patch it
yourself too ;)
It isn't si simple. We upgrade Tomcat each time a security fix
is released. Patching Tomcat means we will need to maintain
our Tomcat source code branch (current stable version +
applied patch).

I send this bug remainder mainly because when reading bugzilla
item it wasn't clear for me if the proposed patch wasn't
apply because incorrect/incomplete or simply because it was
forgotten... :)

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