I have server x.com, which has Cocoon 2.x installed and running on it. When a user comes to the following url:
x.com/cocoon/file.xml file.xml actually resides somewhere else, lets say y.com/xml-files/file.xml. What's the best way for me to make sure I get the right xml file and have cocoon process through it? I don't know what the file name will be, but I do know where the files will be. I also have another twist. What happens when y.com goes down and I have to fail over to z.com. It may have the same directory structure, but what's the best method to assure that I'm still getting the proper xml files when going to the x.com address? Thank you for any guidance you might be able to offer! - Zach ========== The preceding e-mail message (including any attachments) contains information that may be confidential, be protected by the attorney-client or other applicable privileges, or constitute non-public information. It is intended to be conveyed only to the designated recipient(s). If you are not an intended recipient of this message, please notify the sender by replying to this message and then delete it from your system. Use, dissemination, distribution, or reproduction of this message by unintended recipients is not authorized and may be unlawful. ========== --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>