I've seen the same thing on Tomcat 3.3.x.  Our upgrade to Tomcat 4.0.6 
seems to have corrected it.

Good luck...

Best Regards,

Jason Koeninger
J&J Computer Consulting
http://www.jjcc.com

On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 19:59:25 -0500 (EST), Jason Pyeron wrote:

>We had a similar problem running tomcat 3.x (3.3?) and apache 1.x (1.19?)
>
>mod_jk sometimes would deliver static html/gfx from one context to 
>another. Also there would be session corruption.
>
>To the best of my knowledge there was a on-line casino which had the same 
>problem.
>
>I was never able to track this down. My only solution was to connect 
>directly to tomcat.
>
>-jason pyeron
>
>
>On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Michael Molloy wrote:
>
>Our application is running on a server in Pennsylvania. A user there 
>was working as well as a user in Tennessee. The user in Tennessee got 
>an error on a page, hit her back key, and the user in Pennsylvania's 
>screen showed up on the Tennessee user's screen.  The people in 
>Tennessee are connected to the Pennsylvania system via a frame relay.
>
>Everything is contained within each user's session, so this should 
>never happen. The application has been under development for a year 
>now, and this has never happened before.
>
>Some kind of weird bug that we shouldn't worry about, or something that 
>someone else has encountered?
>
>Thanks for any help,
>--Michael Molloy
>
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