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just for arguments sake, rename the servlet - and try it.
See if you get the right servlet.

If you do, make some cosmetic modification to new servlet, and try
to get it to reload.

At 05:27 PM 5/1/2000 +0200, Javier Iglesias wrote:
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>> Chances are that your browser is cacheing things on the client side.
>> Browsers can be very aggressive about cacheing.  Try twiddling the prefs to
>> reduce the cacheing.
>
>No... the servlet takes some html document, parses it, and replaces some
>fields with data. One of those fields is a random number.
>
>Believe me : each time you hit the reload button, you receive a
>different page.
>
>I tried to modify the html documents too : result shows the
>modifications.
>
>Just in case, I tried with browser that never accessed that page before
>and should not use the same proxy. Servlet answers even if .class is not
>on server anymore...
>
>I've been testing ways to solve that problem for 3+ hours, and reading
>FAQ for half a day ;)
>
>Still, I'm pretty sure their's something I didn't think about.
>
>I trully apreaciate your suggestions,
>
>  --javier
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