Hi.,
         This may happen because ur browser is picking
the class from the cache...so clear the cache and then
try again and if this happens even then the you have
to delete the jsp class and then again run the jsp
file to see the changes...

Hope this works.

regards
arun prakash.

--- sumit deogharia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>      I'm facing a peculiar problem... I've written a
> JSP(file1.jsp) and have seen the output of the page.
> Then at the end of the day I shutdown the machine
> and leave for the day. Now what is happening is that
> on the next day when I am opening that same file i.e
> file1.jsp
> and make some changes (say adding a new button or
> adding a new textbox) and then saving and
> refreshing, the new changes aren't getting reflected
> on the jsp file.
>    I am using JSP version 1.1 and the webserver is
> Java Web Server 2.0
>
> Can u please help me out of this mess...
>
>    thanks
>  Sumit
>
>
>
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