Re: XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-27 Thread Olivier Billard
- From: Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:01 PM Subject: Re: XSP and cocoon cache Hi Jan, Thanks for you answer. Answers below : Jan Hoskens wrote: Are you using subsitemaps? Yes Then check that you're having this attribute on your mount

Re: XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-27 Thread Olivier Billard
Olivier Billard wrote: Jan Hoskens wrote: Hmm, you're right, I was a bit off on that one. But you don't need to shut down your server, just clean your working dir. If you're using Tomcat, you can find your compiled XSP pages under the work dir:

XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-20 Thread Olivier Billard
Hi Cocooners ! What is the cache used by Cocoon when rendering a pipeline ? and a pipeline error ? When a runtime error occurs in an XSP, the rendered cocoon error page still displays when calling this page another time, but with a case that doesn't cause any error... I'm sure the error

Re: XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-20 Thread Jan Hoskens
- Original Message - From: Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:43 PM Subject: XSP and cocoon cache Hi Cocooners ! What is the cache used by Cocoon when rendering a pipeline ? and a pipeline error ? When a runtime error occurs

Re: XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-20 Thread Olivier Billard
Hi Jan, Thanks for you answer. Answers below : Jan Hoskens wrote: Are you using subsitemaps? Yes Then check that you're having this attribute on your mount: map:mount check-reload=yes ../ all is ok If not, check cocoon.xconf for sitemap check-reload=yes ../ doesn't this feature tell cocoon to

Re: XSP and cocoon cache

2004-04-20 Thread Jan Hoskens
\file_\ There should be your sitedir with some classes in it. Or just clean it all the way under Standalone. Kind Regards, Jan - Original Message - From: Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:01 PM Subject: Re: XSP and cocoon cache Hi