m/c is machine, I guess or could be My Computer. :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 8:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Hussein Badakhchani
Subject: Re: JSP page not reloading
Sandhya MS wrote:
> Hi,
> We have tried from different machines. So, it cannot be a browser fault.
In
> fact, we do shift+refresh, and we clear the cache in the browser before
> refreshing it. It must be a tomcat setting that we are missing out. We
have
> observed this- if we change the jsp code sitting on the server m/c, the
> change is reflected. However, if i edit the jsp code from a m/c other than
> the server, even though the file is saved, tomcat is not refreshing it. If
> anybody has a solution please get in touch.
>
The 'reloadable="true"' setting on a context has no effect on JSP pages --
the
originally requested page is checked every time for whether it needs to be
reloaded, independent of the reloadable setting.
The only thing I can think of is that you are referencing a page with an
include
directive, like this (assume the current page is "thisjsp.jsp"):
<%@include file="otherjsp.jsp" %>
In this case, changes to "otherjsp.jsp" will not be detected -- you have to
modify the calling page ("thisjsp.jsp") to have Tomcat notice it.
>
> Thanks,
> Sandhya
>
Craig McClanahan
PS: Can I ask a really silly question? I've seen people using the
abbreviation
"m/c" on various mailing lists, and I'm not sure what it means. Could
someone
explain it for me?