What is the type of content you are including?  .jsp,
.html, .java?  Mine still work after
the upgrade, but they are all .jsp includes.  Still,
you are right, includes shouldn't stop working unless
of course, how they were being used was a bug :).

Have you had the 'parent' jsp (the one with the
includes) recompiled?  You mentioned the resulting
.java file was correct looking, but was it recompiled
into an updated .class?  Check the timestamps.  I have
had problems before with Tomcat not using a recompiled
servlet, requiring a restart.

Hope this helps somehow!

--- Tom Sherrod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just started putting some applications in tomcat
> 4.0.4.  Things are
> working nicely.  I see the notice about upgrading,
> and since things are
> just jsp, nothing complicated, I decide to give
> 4.1.12 a try.
> Same configs, same machine, same applications,
> etc...
> jsp:include calls stop working across the board.  No
> errors in the
> logs.  I see the code in the .java file but nothing
> shows up.
> Is there a config setting to make them work?  No
> symlinks involved here.
> I did a bit of archive digging before posting.
> 
> As an aside, I back out 4.1.12 back down to 4.0.5,
> trying to stay current.
> It starts then stops with a null pointer exception.
> 
> Now I'm back to 4.0.4 and the developers are back on
> course.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Tom Sherrod
> 
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