Derek,
Ok I changed the match pattern, but it made no difference (its still loading the xml source as text in the browser). I managed to get text in the logs, and I can not see anything in there to say that I have just tried to access the address http://192.168.0.5:8080/soundpool/soundpool.xml. I have attached the log with this e-mail. I obviously don't know what is supposed be in there, but there are a lot of unknowns (I don't know if this is healthy?). Thank you so much for taking the time to help! Richard. -----Original Message----- From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 28 January 2003 09:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: I cant get cocoon to process?? Richard Well, I think Tomcat/Cocoon are working OK, otherwise the basic Hello World would not not be working. You say you cannot see anything in the log files that makes sense - well, this is an area that its very useful (and I speak from bitter experience) and worth the time getting up to speed in! If unsure, then: stop Tomcat, delete the log files, restart - they *should* be clear. If not, note what is there and carry on. Try your URL and then immediately look in the files again - any new messages should be related to what you have just tried. If these do not make sense, then post them here. Anyway - to your problem below. I think the issue is that your typed URL: ...soundpool/soundpool.xml does not match the pattern in the pipeline - which is expecting only: soundpool So, either change your typed URL to: http://192.168.0.5:8080/soundpool or change the match to: <map:match pattern="soundpool/soundpool.xml"> or some other combination that links one to the other... you could have: http://192.168.0.5:8080/soundpool/soundpool and: <map:match pattern="soundpool/soundpool"> for example - this is quite neat because it clearly shows that the URI that Cocoon processes can be quite different from where the physical files are located; a key concept in good pipeline design. Derek >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/01/2003 11:22:21 >>> Derek, Thank you for the big welcome! I have had a quick look at the logs, but to be honest I'm not sure how to interrupt them. When I did the install examples I got cocoon to do the Hello world example. So yes that's working. Here is the pipeline I have created for a soundpool example (this will just show the word soundpool) <map:pipeline> <map:match pattern="soundpool"> <map:generate src="soundpool.xml"/> <map:transform src="soundpool.xsl"/> <map:serialize/> </map:match></map:pipeline> So when I type the my local address http://192.168.0.5:8080/soundpool/soundpool.xml this is what is displayed: <?xml version="1.0" ?> - <document> <text>soundpool</text> </document> It looks like tomcat is not forwarding the request to cocoon to me, what do you think? Richard. -----Original Message----- From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 28 January 2003 09:03 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: I cant get cocoon to process?? Richard Welcome to the wonderful world of Cocoon application debugging ! First off, I assume that the Cocoon samples are up-and- running, so that you have tested that the Cocoon servlet as such is working OK. Next thing is to check the log files; you will find them located under the [cocoon] directory (which I guess you have installed somewhere under tomcat) in a subdir called WEB-INF/logs. Finally - and this is the hard part! - you will need to try and understand what is causing the "missing link" - it *seems* like it might be the entry in your site map - perhaps you can post that part of the site map that should be doing the xml/xsl matching so we can try and figure where there might be an error. Derek >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28/01/2003 10:40:03 >>> Apache - v1.3Cocoon - v2.0Tomcat - v3.3aJserv - 1.1.1 Operating system - Windows XP I can not get cocoon to work. The problem I have is that when I try and load an xml page, it will not use the style sheet and show the desired page. Instead the browser only shows the xml document (source code). I have linked cocoon and tomcat, and tomcat with apache using Jserv. What suggestions do you have? Richard. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. "The CSIR exercises no editorial control over E-mail messages and/or attachments thereto/links referred to therein originating in the organisation and the views in this message/attachments thereto are therefore not necessarily those of the CSIR and/or its employees. The sender of this e-mail is, moreover, in terms of the CSIR's Conditions of Service, subject to compliance with the CSIR's internal E-mail and Internet Policy." -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. 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