I've already looked for those and there are none.
there's only two levels of sitemaps -- the root and this one -- and 
this is the only matcher involving JSPs in either of them.

On Tuesday, February 19, 2002, at 03:54  PM, David Stenglein wrote:

> Take a look at the top-level sitemap, see if there are any
> overly-broad matches for jsps.
>
> -Dave
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Noah Mittman wrote:
>
>> I'm having a very odd problem -- "<uri_param>/jsp/file.jsp" is
>> coming up as a 404 Not Found. I do have a matcher for this, in
>> fact, for all JSPs in that directory:
>>
>>      <map:pipeline>
>>              <map:match pattern="*/jsp/*.*">
>>                      <map:generate type="jsp" src="jsp/{2}.{3}" />
>>                      <map:serialize type="html" />
>>              </map:match>
>>      </map:pipeline>
>>
>> So why doesn't it work? And stranger still... why does calling
>> "jsp/file.jsp" work when there is no matcher for it?
>>
>> [Cocoon 2.0.1]
>>
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