I am just throwing this idea out there, maybe it helps maybe it does not.
Have you tried using Windows search and search for all index.jsp files on
your hard drive? I know this will probably return a lot of results but
perhaps scanning over them you may find an index.jsp that looks suspicious.

HTH!

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:: -----Original Message-----
:: From: Donald Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 4:50 AM
:: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
:: 
:: Yes I did do all of this ( i may be newbie to tomcat but not that new to
:: web/application servers).  I tetsted this using both MSIE and Mozilla
:: Firefox.  I also do not experience the problem with my "test.jsp" that I
:: placed in the webapps\ROOT folder.  This seems to be isolated to only the
:: index.jsp.  I noticed in the WEB_INF\web.xml file designates servlet
:: mappings are being made to match up index_jsp.class with "index.jsp"
Since
:: I am not re-compiling anything I can only assume that no matter what
change
:: I make to index.jsp it will continue to read the index_jsp.class file
:: instead.  I plan to experiment with the web.xml and see if this resolves
the
:: issue.  This is version 5 of tomcat I am talking about, more specifically
:: the windows install version.
:: Thanks
:: Don
:: 
:: 
:: 
:: >From: "Bryan K. Cantwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: >Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: >To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: >Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
:: >Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:00:12 -0600
:: >
:: >If you are still seeing a page that litterally does not exist, then you
ARE
:: >looking at a cached version of the page. Stop Tomcat, in Internet
Exploder
:: >click tools->internet options->settings->every visit to the page and set
:: >amount os disk space to the min (1MB) and ok. then click delete files
under
:: >temp internet files... this will clear up the phantom page. then make
sure
:: >u
:: >go to <tomcat_home>/work and delete everything inside there. Then start
:: >tomcat back up ...
:: >
:: >bryancan
:: >
:: >----- Original Message -----
:: >From: "Donald Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: >Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 2:52 PM
:: >Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
:: >
:: >
:: > > Yes, I did clear my work directory.  No diff.  The index.jsp just
would
:: >not
:: > > change or even go away despite my deleting it.
:: > >
:: > >
:: > > >From: Antonio Fiol Bonn�n <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: > > >Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: > > >To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: > > >Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
:: > > >Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 10:19:04 +0200
:: > > >
:: > > >Hi Don,
:: > > >
:: > > >As Bryan already told you, you should clear the work directory of
:: >already
:: > > >compiled versions.
:: > > >
:: > > >Antonio
:: > > >
:: > > >Donald Lee wrote:
:: > > >
:: > > >>I have since downloaded version 4.1.30 and am not experiencing this
:: > > >>problem.  I have noticed that there are fewer sub-directories under
:: >the
:: > > >>WEB-INF.  This leads me to believe that the jsp's were pre-compiled
in
:: > > >>version 5 and running more like servlets than a standard jsp.  With
no
:: >way
:: > > >>for me to really understand how I go about pre-compiling and
deploying
:: > > >>jsps in this manner, I guess for now until I learn enough about all
:: >the
:: > > >>changes in version 5, I will continue using version4.
:: > > >>Thanks
:: > > >>Don
:: > > >>
:: > > >>
:: > > >>
:: > > >>>From: "Donald Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: > > >>>Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:: > > >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:: > > >>>Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question
:: > > >>>Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 21:59:22 -0500
:: > > >>>
:: > > >>>Yes I turned off caching I even deleted the index.jsp and stopped
and
:: > > >>>started tomcat.  I still get the "Congratulations!"
:: > > >>>I can do this without specifying the index.jsp and if I specify
it.
:: >I
:: > > >>>know I am looking in the right folder because like I said, I can
run
:: >a
:: > > >>>test.jsp just fine and even update it without cycling tomcat.
This
:: >is
:: > > >>>version 5.0.19 windows installation.  It runs as a service.  I
:: >installed
:: > > >>>the jk2 connector but right now IIS is turned off and I am not
using
:: >it.
:: > > >>>Thanks
:: > > >>>Don
:: > > >>>
:: > > >>>
:: > > >>>
:: > > >>>
:: > > >>>>From: "Bryan K. Cantwell" Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" To:
"Tomcat
:: > > >>>>Users List" Subject: Re: I know this is a stupid question Date:
Sat,
:: >27
:: > > >>>>Mar 2004 19:34:55 -0600
:: > > >>>>
:: > > >>>>Is your browser chacheing? turn it off. clear the work directory
of
:: > > >>>>already compiled versions too...
:: > > >>>>
:: > > >>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Donald Lee" To: Sent:
Saturday,
:: > > >>>>March 27, 2004 7:31 PM Subject: I know this is a stupid question
:: > > >>>>
:: > > >>>>
:: > > >>>> > Ok, I know this has got to be a stupid newbie question but I
have
:: > > >>>>searched > the archives without success.  What is special about
the
:: > > >>>>default tomcat > webapps/ROOT/index.jsp?  I cannot make changes
to
:: >it.
:: > > >>>>I tried making minor > changes to it and expecting the changes to
:: >happen
:: > > >>>>on a refresh; no joy.  I > also shutdown and restarted tomcat to
get
:: >the
:: > > >>>>changes to take effect; no > joy.  I eventually created a small
:: >test.jsp
:: > > >>>>and copied the contents to it > and sure enough my changes were
:: >there.
:: > > >>>>made some minor changes to my > test.jsp and sure enough the
changes
:: > > >>>>were in effect without cycling tomcat. > I really would like to
use
:: > > >>>>index.jsp as my default page.
:: > > >>>
:: > > >
:: > > >
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