On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Michael Hartle wrote: > David Crossley wrote: > > >I was wondering this too - we need to use Cocoon's own > >capabilities to solve these very real issues. There was a > >thread on this, but it went quiet. The discussion came around > >to "why is Cocoon not generating the content on the > >xml.apache.org/cocoon/ site". > > [Vote] Improving Cocoon Site > >http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=100765145112325&w=2 > > > Well, I'd +1 it, if I was allowed to vote. For obvious reasons like > showing off the capabilities of Cocoon in a consistent, aesthetic way > and not educating people by force, I consider adapting the web content > to the browsers of visitors superior compared to any technological > evangelism.
The Apache servers run on FreeBSD, and changing that isn't going to happen, and FreeBSD doesn't run Java too well (that's the argument I heard anyway). One way to do it would be to use mod_proxy or something, to proxy all content to a new server somewhere else. But then it'll be even slower. Or run AxKit, which runs fine on FreeBSD, but kinda defeats the point :-) -- <!-- Matt --> <:->Get a smart net</:-> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]