don't know how one would keep track of moved files automatically, but the
resource exists action could help with the first part.  you could keep a
lookup table in database or xml with old location and new location and use
it to lookup new location when resource exists action fails.

Geoff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: I-Lin Kuo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 10:57 AM
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> Subject: Cocoon for persistent URLs
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>
> Has anybody here used Cocoon to implement persistent URLs? I
> don't mean just
> technical using Cocoon to make the URL independent of the actual file
> location (that's simple using sitemaps), but am interested in how
> to manage
> this. For example, some of the issues are:
>   - making sure the file exists at the remapped URL and what to do if it
> disappears or is modified
>   - how to keep track of files that get moved.
>
>
>
> I-Lin Kuo, Ann Arbor, MI
> Macromedia Certified ColdFusion 5.0 Advanced Developer
> Sun Certified Java 2 Programmer
> Ann Arbor Java Users Group (www.aajug.org)
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