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  • Subject: JSP displayed in the browser !!!
  • From: "DUCRET Gilles (GVA)" <Gilles.DUCRET@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 11:10:54 +0200

Title: JSP displayed in the browser !!!

We discovered a strange behaviour yesterday.

I connected to websphere and asked for the execution of a JSP.
Instead of having the usual result (display of a client portfolio) i received a message box:

"Do you want to: Open the file from its current location, Save it to the disk?"

If you say open you can get the content of the JSP (used notepad to open it)
If you say save you can save the JSP file to the disk

We are still using WAS 3.02.

What does this can come from?
This is somewhere a security issue, since some server code can be displayed to the user!!!!!!!

Any idea?

Gilles Ducret
Wealth Management Division
IT Architect
Lloyds TSB Bank
Tel: + 41 22 307 31 50
Mob: +41 79 217 21 41



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