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I agree, but there's still probl�me when: - jsp script is deleted because of no more used, out of date, ...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... :) Acc�dez au courrier �lectronique de La Poste : www.laposte.net ; 3615 LAPOSTENET (0,34�/mn) ; t�l : 08 92 68 13 50 (0,34�/mn) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
