What is happening is that <@% include file=""> is included at translation
time vs.  <jsp:include page=""> is included at request.  If the included
file changes , using <@% include file="">, then the files that use the
include need to be resaved.  Hopes this helps.
Jaime
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I am sorry if it troubles but I am forced to repeat my query. I used to
think
that it is always better to use static include in the JSP instead of using
jsp:include. But now this problem  bothers me.

Please advice..........
-ShriKant

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> Subject:  Usage of jsp:include versus file include
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> Hi All.............
>
> For caching I am using the following code and am putting in a common JSP
> which
> could be included in different JSPs.
>
> response.setHeader("Cache-Control","no-cache"); //HTTP 1.1,
> response.setHeader("Pragma","no-cache"); //HTTP 1.0,
> response.setDateHeader ("Expires", 0); //prevents caching at the proxy
> server
>
> If I use <%@ include page file="sample.jsp"%>
> the purpose does not get solved and caching of the pages occurs but when
I
> use
> jsp:include directive it does work properly.
>
> What is the difference and why is it happening.......
>
> Thanks,
> -ShriKant
>
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