Can you try without <jsp:include> ? May be it causes the problem.
Does simple hello.jsp works for you?

Vadim

> From: Bucholdt, Christian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> If I tried without <map:transform ...> Tag there is the old error:
> org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: SAXException
JspGenerator.generate():
> org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: The root element is required in a
well-formed
> document.
> 
> I 'm thinking, the JSP-Generator-Output is not well-formed. But if you
see
> the code in my first posting - it's well-formed.
> 
> <%@ page language='java' session='false'%>
> 
> <%!
> public void jspInit()
> { ... }
> %>
> <page>
>       <jsp:include page="start_1.jsp" flush="true" />
> </page>
> 
> The file start_1.jsp is also well-formed:
> <content>
>       <para>Test</para>
> </content>
> 
> It is possible, that the JSP-Generator ignore the last </page> Tag.
> 
> If I try this example with Tomcat 4.0.1 in a *.war-file an IE 5.5 as a
> client (without XSL-Stylesheet), the IE shows well-formed XML.
> 
> Should I specify a special jsp-Directory in a Config-file?
> 
> gruss
> christian


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