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Re: Refreshing problems with Tomcat

Mr. Cristian D. Romanescu

2004-10-28

Replies:

I think your problem is yer browser, especially if it's IE.
IE has this nasty habit of caching images and not checking that
in the mean time has changed, try a decent browser.

I am very certain that this has got nothing 2 do with tomcat/servlet.

c.

Martin Lew wrote:
> <<
> Oh dear. Didn't you say you were having trouble with the image?
>
>
> Like I said clearly in the first message, I have my image correctly the
> first time so the problem is not the image generation but the cache of
> Tomcat. I tested all with Firefox and I'm sure that is not Apache or any
> browser the problem, I did tests that proves me that it was Tomcat the problem.
> I just want to know if someone know how to "play" with the cache settings in
> Tomcat.
> (I agree that is maybe not the right place to post after reflexion but
> people here seem to be more serious than a lot of others place, so I have
> more chance to meet an expert of this kind of questions).
>
> Anyway, thank a lot for your help, I will continue to go through these
> lists, useful info here.
>
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