We don't use server redirects as we use Struts request forwarding. One place 
the issue is happening in a JSP that uses JSTL's c:import tag to import an 
absolute URL to a HTML page perfectly accessible on the server (via iis) and 
also on browser request. Like I say, a Tomcat restart fixes these problems for 
a short while.
 
Allistair.
 
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From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mon 22/11/2004 18:38 
To: Tomcat Users List 
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Subject: RE: Server redirected too many times (20)



        And you've verified that there are no circular references caused by
        response.sendRedirect calls?
        
        On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 13:34, Allistair Crossley wrote:
        > Hi Yoav,
        > 
        > We run on Windows 2000, the concept of sym links aren't there. It's 
right across our HTML content (which is loaded from file system via IIS for 
security) blah.. so I do not think it will be this. Further, a Tomcat restart 
fixes it for a short while.
        > 
        > Cheers, Allistair
        >
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       Sent: Mon 22/11/2004 18:20
        >       To: Tomcat Users List
        >       Cc:
        >       Subject: RE: Server redirected too many times (20)
        >      
        >      
        >
        >
        >       Hi,
        >       Are you sure it's not a recursive symbolic link issue?  Check 
to make
        >       sure that in recent days no one modified symbolic links 
throughout your
        >       installation such that they redirect to each other.
        >      
        >       Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com
        >      
        >      
        >       >-----Original Message-----
        >       >From: Allistair Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       >Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:14 PM
        >       >To: Tomcat Users List; Tomcat Users List; Dakota Jack
        >       >Subject: Server redirected too many times (20)
        >       >
        >       >Hi All,
        >       >
        >       >We upgraded to Java 5 and Tomcat 5.5.4 last week having tested 
it out
        >       on
        >       >our test server without any apparent problems.
        >       >
        >       >However, we are noticing an awful lots of errors of the 
following
        >       nature,
        >       >and I wanted to know if it is likely that something in Tomcat 
5.5.4
        >       could
        >       >be involved, as our 5.0.28 installation was used for some 
months
        >       without
        >       >issue.
        >       >
        >       >java.net.ProtocolException: Server redirected too many times 
(20)
        >       >
        >       >Although people across the web cite authentication problems, I 
would be
        >       >happier if we had always had this problem rather than after a
        >       Java/Tomcat
        >       >upgrade.
        >       >
        >       >The issue occurs when making connections to the server for 
webpages
        >       >containing images, and a couple of other connection based 
areas. If you
        >       >access the URL the code is trying to through a browser, there 
is no
        >       problem
        >       >or security prompt. This is an internal corporate intranet 
application.
        >       >
        >       >Thanks in advance, Allistair.
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