Sorry, my initial reply got filtered by some kind of
language censor.  

Anyway, you need to make sure that your /conf/web.xml
has the DefaultServlet active.  The DefaultServlet is
responsible for serving static content.  

The most recent version of Tomcat tinkers a bit with
the InvokerServlet, which when used in combo. w/ the
DefaultServlet can give a web browser unprocessed JSP
source.

That, to me, is the best explaination of why you
suddenly cannot serve static content, and if you
uninstalled then reinstalled, your /conf/web.xml is
not
overwritten, so that is probably the cause.

Hope that helps!
--- Mona Wong-Barnum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>       I went back to my previous 4.0.4 version and it is
> now not serving my 
> HTML pages either!  This was working before ... 
>       
>       The JSPs are served fine though.
>       
>       All help is appreciated.
>       
> thanks,
> 
> Mona
> 
>
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