Here's the entry a request for the file produces in my log:

207.200.54.58 - - [12/Sep/2002:13:02:44 -0600] "GET /include/functions.js
HTTP/1.1" 304 -

I'm really not understanding this.  If you'd like to test run it, access:

http://216.65.197.44/include/functions.js

The odd thing is is that it doesn't do this on all my computers.  Works fine
on my Win2000 desktop with IE 6.0.2600.0000 (no  updates) and not my Win2000
laptop with IE 6.0.2600.0000, updates (Q321232, Q323759).  Anybody know
what's going on here?

The log entry for my computer it does work for is either one of these two:

207.200.54.58 - - [12/Sep/2002:13:14:17 -0600] "GET /include/functions.js
HTTP/1.1" 304 -
207.200.54.58 - - [12/Sep/2002:13:14:17 -0600] "GET /include/functions.js
HTTP/1.1" 200 423

Weird.

-Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 9:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Tomcat appending garbage to files ending in .js


All,

I've got a JSP with an embedded Javascript Source File request.  When Tomcat
(4.0.4) serves up the file, it appends this to the end of the file:

/*HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 02:13:50 GMT
Server: Apache Tomcat/4.0 (HTTP/1.1 Connector)

It's causing my browser to throw some nasty javascript errors. And if I
rename the file with an extension other than .js, it seems to work fine.

Anybody?


Example below:

<html>
<head>
<title>Problem</title>
<script language="JavaScript" src="/include/functions.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
foo
</body>
</html>


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