The issue what you have mentioned may be the key point to resolve the
problem.
I'll look into it and try what you have asked. Thanks.

2011/9/23 Konstantin Kolinko <knst.koli...@gmail.com>

> 2011/9/23 陈俊宇 <honglan...@gmail.com>:
> > Hi,
> >     I have been puzzling about this question for two days. There is
> little
> > relative information can be found with Google.
> >     Looking forward for help.  Any thought will be appreciated. Thanks a
> > lot. Here is the detail.
> >     The request like this
> >     "
> >
> http://www.local.com/pao/PixelTracking.ds;jsessionid=E6CFA65884A52297BC7A3BDDC4E6602.tomcat1?fn=home
> > "
> >     will go to different results between tomcat 6.0.32 and 6.0.33 with my
> > project.
> >
> >      For the tomcat 6.0.32 : it got a jpg file , that is what I want
> >
> >      For the tomcat 6.0.33  : it got a 404 error. But When I remove the
> > ".tomcat1" in the url , the url will look like this :
> >       "
> >
> http://www.local.com/pao/PixelTracking.ds;jsessionid=E6CFA65884A52297BC7A3BDDC4E6602?fn=home
> > "
> >        It will get the jpg file .
> >
>
>
> 6.0.33 and 7.0 are more closely following the Servlet specification
> and the jsessionid path parameter is exposed by some API where it was
> not exposed previously. It is mentioned in
> https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51833
>
> It might be that whatever framework you are using to serve those *.ds
> requests has support for removing jsessionid path parameter, but e.g.
> does not expect "." in its value.
>
>
> If you are requesting a file directly (with a *.jsp URL) do you
> observe any problems?
>
> > (configuration details skipped)
>
> Best regards,
> Konstantin Kolinko
>
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