Dear guys, I searched the archive and the Usenet without success.
I'm using a box with: - Linux Red Hat 7.2 - Apache 1.3.20 - mod_jk (ajp13) - Tomcat 3.3 I developed a web application that let you browse through some static HTML pages and let you update the content of these HTML page, inserting some data in a form. The update of the static pages is done by a servlet that rewrite the HTML file. The problem is that I can't get the last updated HTML page in my browser. I thought it was a problem realted to caching, so I forced Apache to set the "Expires" header writing in the httpd.conf: ExpiresActive On ExpiresByType text/html "access" but this solution didn't help. I turned on a protocol analyzer (Etheral) to try and understand what the problem was and I realized that Apache does not set the "Expires" header when the HTML page comes from Tomcat. I think my application is not so strange: I want to save the new data inserted by the user so that the next time she requests the page she gets the last version of it. I wrote another very simple application to explain my problem better: you can find it attached, simply decompress it under $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps. Did anyone else experiment such problems? Cheers, Michele
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