Arnaud,
I don't think that C2 will serve everything which is passed to Apache if
you move it to ROOT. On the contrary, it will serve only what Apache chooses
to pass to Tomcat.
For instance, you can choose to pass to Tomcat (and, subsequently, to
Cocoon) only *.xml files or only what is in a specified URI (say,
foo/bar/*).
Best regards,
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Arnaud Vandyck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: venerdì 13 luglio 2001 11.15
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: C1 to C2
>
>
> Le Thu, 12 Jul 2001 21:49:19 -0600, Lajos Moczar
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> écrivait:
>
> lmocz> If I understand you correctly, all you have to do is
> rename cocoon.war
> lmocz> to ROOT.war - this will eliminate the need for the
> "cocoon/" after your
> lmocz> hostname, since the ROOT webapp equates to "/". Dont'
> forget to copy all
> lmocz> your own stuff from $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/cocoon to
> lmocz> $TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/ROOT.
>
> Be aware that C2 will serve _all_ the pages (including the static
> ones). If you are in an Apache+Tomcat+Cocoon context, this mean that
> Everything on your site will be served by C2.
>
> Am I Wrong?
>
> Well I didn't find a way to do it! So, no php, no cgi and no other
> webapps (Apache+Tomcat+Cocoon)! If someone know how to avoid
> this, I'll be glad to know ;)
>
> --Arnaud
>
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