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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Wong Liong Hung <wo...@embeddedwireless.com> on 2001/01/09 07:00:37 UTC

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> Bug report #698 has just been filed.
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> You can view the report at the following URL:
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> REPORT #698 Details.
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> Project: Tomcat
> Category: Bug Report
> SubCategory: New Bug Report
> Class: swbug
> State: received
> Priority: medium
> Severity: serious
> Confidence: public
> Environment:
>    Release: tomcat 3.2.1
>    JVM Release: java version 1.3 (Solaris) and java 1.2.2 (Linux)
>    Operating System: Solaris and Linux
>    OS Release: 5.7 and 2.2.14
>    Platform: SPARC and Intel
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> Synopsis:
> tomcat still allows viewing of a jsp even after the jsp file has been removed from webspace.
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> Description:
> I removed a jsp from Tomcat's webspace and then happened to
> hit back in my browser which returned me to the jsp I was
> previously viewing. I found this odd considering I had rm'ed
> the jsp file in question. I stopped and restarted Tomcat but
> the jsp was still viewable in my browser. I also cleared my
> browser cache (just in case...). Only after I had removed
> the compiled jsp from the work directory did I finally get
> a 404 error in my browser.
> 
> I have to assume this is not appropriate behavior. If the
> jsp file is no longer within the webspace, tomcat should
> display a 404 error and not honor the request by using the
> compiled version
> of the jsp page.
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