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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 39817] - Include File Failure for Parent|Top Relative References

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         Resolution|WORKSFORME                  |




------- Additional Comments From email@michaeljohnston.co.uk  2006-07-21 17:56 -------
I have just upgraded from 5.5.7 to 5.5.17 and I immediately found a problem
similar to the one described above.

Those web applications which have include statements similar to

<%@ include file="/_jspf/global.jspf" %>

in files contained within a sub directory of the appBase throw the following
error when the page is accessed:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /index.jsp(2,0) File "/_jspf/global.jspf" not
found

The same line works perfectly in files contained within the appBase itself.

This has happened across the board with every one of my web applications, none
of which displayed a problem 5 minutes before, when running within Tomcat 5.5.7.

I have tried substituting the include line for the following:

<%@ include file="../_jspf/global.jspf" %>

which merely changes the error description string to the following:

org.apache.jasper.JasperException: /index.jsp(2,0) File "/../_jspf/global.jspf"
not found

I am convinced this problem in not related to a typo or other such developer
mistake due to the blanket effect on all my applications and the abscenece of
any problem during build in Netbeans IDE 5.0 which helpfully checks all include
file references on compile.

Tomcat is running as a service on my Windows XP machine, is using jre1.5.0_07,
and is connected to Apache HTTP Server 2.0.58 using the appropriate build of 
mod_jk.

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