Hi David,
 
Yes... you are supposed to edit the sitemap.xmap and tell cocoon what to do with the request: to get the xml-file, transform it and present the result to the user.
This might scare you for a moment, just before it opens up a whole new world to you.
Look in the documentation under sitemap and start fiddling from there.
 
Good luck.
 
Jelle
 
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: David Cahill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: dinsdag 3 december 2002 17:39
Aan: Cocoon
Onderwerp: Viewing XML files through Cocoon

Hi,

I'm attempting to view an xml/xsl page in a browser through Cocoon.  I have Tomcat up and running and my browser pointing to the following URL:

http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mystuff/person.xml

However I encounter the following error: "Cocoon 2 - Resource not found"

I created the person subdirectory within cocoon to store all my xml/xsl files.  Am I directing the browser to this file in the proper manner? Even when I place my files within the welcome(default) subdirectory in cocoon and enter:

http://localhost:8080/cocoon/person.xml

I still encounter the same error: "Cocoon 2 - Resource not found"

Does anyone know where I'm going wrong??

Many thanks,

David



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