Well, Cocoon is not going to recognize the need
to reload *unless* there is a change; but you should
not be getting null pointer  - for debugging its usually easier
to make one change at a time to try and pin down the
source.  Alternativelty, try with a new sitemap OR move the
existing one somewhere else...?
 
And, yes, Cocoon is very difficult *in the beginning*
when you don't know what you are doing (or fail to
understand how it is carrying your instructions) - and
quite unforgiving of careless mistakes.
 
(Last night, for example,  I found I needed to add a **
to the start of a match so I could call an 'internal' pipeline
from anywhere in the sitemap - its taken me _one week__
 of working nights to try all sorts of changes and combos
because of not understanding or knowing one small thing ;-(

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I don't think so because just a "fake" modification in the subsitemap
file (just to change the date of the file) makes things go right.
 
I think the problem is a Cocoon's reload problem or the problem is ME.
 
Laurent.
 
nb : from the beginning, Cocoon is very horrible with me ...
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Null Pointer exceptions are my worst ;-( but often
the root problem is a simple one  - it sounds like
something is wrong with the subsitemap....


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