Umm.. perhaps that's apache returning the contents of the page ? 

I guess Tomcat's responding on port 8080, and Apache's respoding on port 80, and 
somehow Apache is not making use of Tomcat.

Please have a look at the Apache console, and check whether the mod_jk has been loaded.

Regards,

Sriram

10/4/01 8:03:58 PM, Mapoteca Rio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I use Apache 1.3.12, jdk 1.3.1 , Tomcat 3.2.3 and
>mod_jk. When a running
>/host/examples/jsp/numberguess.jsp in port 8080
>this aplication works and when I run in port 80, I see
>this page with the code. I think that tomcat doesn't 
>compile this page. Can anyone help me?  
>
>Thanks
>
>mapoteca-rio
> 
>
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