QM,

Sorry to beat a dead horse. Thanks for sharing that info with me!


> On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 06:12:45PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> : Strange problem, im sure you've all seen with tomcat5 as ive seen it
> : before too.
>
> Yes, which is why it's addressed in the mailing list archives. ;)
>
> Once more for good measure:
>
> : No matter what, domain.com/index.jsp brings up that original tomcat
> index
> : file. (even after work dir cleared out and /conf/Catalina/ cleared out
> as
> : well and tomcat restarted)
> :
> : WHERES IT COMING FROM - LOL im going crazy.
>
> The sample webapps th
at ship with Tomcat use precompiled JSP's.  Check
> the webapp's deployment descriptor (web.xml) and note that each "JSP" is
> really a full-fledged class/servlet,
>
> To create your own JSPs, do one of the following:
> 1/ start with your own webapp from scratch, instead of tweaking an
> existing app.  You'll get less cruft and fewer "what the #$%##& is
> that?" problems.
>
> 2/ remove the JSP-servlet mappings from web.xml, and remove the
> associated classes for good measure.
>
> -QM
>
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