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Is this standard JSP behavior?

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Re: Is this standard JSP behavior?

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Sep 13th, 2007
Well, i don't think that is the case here. What I did was strip out any of the JSP code and am using a standard HTML file (.html). I have uploaded about 20 different versions since yesterday (all the same filename - index2.html) and hadn't had any problems. It's only when I use .jsp.
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