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JSP files not recompiled when newer





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-06-07 15:35 -------
Hello Remy:

I've got a slight difference in how I am using Tomcat and how you describe it.  
I have been modifying a test JSP in another directory and then copying that 
file into the web application directory.  

When I do that, I am finding that Java source file (for the JSP file) in the 
work directory gets a date newer than the original JSP source file, though its 
contents do not change.  This perplexes me.  

Can you try this usage scenario?  I don't know how to explain how Jasper might 
get tripped on this, but I'll keep looking into it...

Thanks,
Glenn

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