Howdy,
Do you know what an HTTP response code is?  Why do you want to change it from the 
server's defaults?

You can set the response code from a servlet/JSP using HttpServletResponse#setStatus, 
but I get the feeling you don't know what you're doing in this area.  302 is a fine 
code, not a problem.


Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>Subject: How to change the status code for a specific request ?
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>Good Morning
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>In the Tomcat log:
>I noticed the following line written when I tried to
>use to "export image" applet feature :
>199.99.99.9 - - [06/Apr/2004:13:50:38 +0100] "HEAD
>/webApplication/META-INF/services/javax.imageio.spi.ImageTranscoderSpi
>HTTP/1.1" 302 -
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>
>Thank you for any ideas
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