Hi Rob Gregory,
I would thank a lot those code examples about setting headers with filters. 
I've read a lot about this problem yesterday and I've discovered that there
are a
problem with IE6 images caching, so I'm very interested in the workaround
you've
suggested.

Thanks a lot (thanks to Alex Hyde, too)

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De:   Rob Gregory [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el:   martes, 17 de enero de 2006 1:12
> Para: 'Tomcat Users List'
> Asunto:       RE: Images caching
> 
> Hey Guys,
> 
> We had the exact same issue when last tested for performance and even thou
> the image had not changed the webapp made a request back to the server to
> check... I resolved this by setting headers on the images when they were
> originally served up by Tomcat (using a servlet filter). I can post code
> examples if needed.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Rob Gregory
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ALEX HYDE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 16 January 2006 23:38
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Images caching
> 
> Hey Bello,
> 
> I'm fairly new to this but don't mind putting my two
> pence worth in. 
> 
> I'm not that sure about the client side but I've heard
> mention of something called Squid which can cache
> static content quite well and would sit as a proxy in
> front of Tomcat. 
> 
> Gluck
> 
> --- Bello Martinez  Sergio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > I have a web application in Tomcat 5.0 (standalone)
> > that does image swapping
> > for some mouse events. 
> > My problem is that IE does a GET request everytime I
> > change an image's src
> > atribute. No matter if I
> > preload all document images with imgX=new Image();
> > imgX.src = '...', the
> > browser always request the image
> > from the server when I put the mouse over an image.
> > I've tried to change
> > browser cache settings, too.
> > Does anybody know how can I do to avoid this? I've
> > read resin lets you
> > define things like '<cache-mapping
> > url-pattern="*.gif" expires="60D"/>'
> > Is there a way to do this with Tomcat? I would like
> > to avoid using Apache
> > for the moment.
> > Thanks a lot,
> > 
> > Sergio
> > 
> > 
> >
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