Good idea - I'll try it.

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Simply delete the /en/default.psml page. Firefox will then default to  
the
the base /html/default.psml and you only have 1 file to maintain...

Le 11 juin 04, à 09:31, Floßmann Christoph a écrit :

> Yes, I copied the default.psml file to the /en folder.
>
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> Von: nick the mytilian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> what do you mean with: " after synchronizing"? You just copy the one to
> the other?
>
> Nik.
>
>
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, [iso-8859-1] Floßmann Christoph wrote:
>
>> Now I've got it.
>> The IE uses the users/anon/html/default.psml while Firefox takes  
>> users/anon/html/en/default.psml.
>> After synchronizing the files everything worked fine.
>>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Floßmann Christoph
>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Juni 2004 10:36
>> An: Jetspeed Users List
>> Betreff: AW: AnonUser Page differs on browser
>>
>>
>> Hmm, I installed the LiveHTTPHeaders Plugin - a nice tool but I had  
>> no luck.
>> The displayed page in Firefox is the one you get after installing  
>> jetspeed out-of-the-box.
>> (With the Home Page, RSS and Dynamic pane)
>> Clicking on one of the panes the following URL is displayed in the  
>> addressbar
>> http://localhost:8080/jetspeed/portal/media-type/html/language/en/ 
>> user/anon/page/default.psml/js_pane/101
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: Raphael Luta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. Juni 2004 23:09
>> An: Jetspeed Users List
>> Betreff: Re: AnonUser Page differs on browser
>>
>>
>> Floßmann Christoph wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I don't know whether I configured sth. wrong or if it is an known  
>>> issue. With the IE everything works fine when I'm addressing  
>>> localhost:8080/jetspeed the defined page from default.psml in the  
>>> anon directory is opened. Trying this in Friefox fails. Some other  
>>> page is shown and I didn't figure aut yet why this happens.
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Chris
>>
>> If you are redirected to a site named "www.localhost.xx", it's simply
>> that FireFox could not contact your site and redirected you to an
>> "related" Internet site through its keywords feature.
>>
>> If you're sure your server is up & running and accessible from your
>> client, then this is probably caused by an incorrectly configured
>> jetspeed that send a 302 redirect to a mistyped URL.
>>
>> If you need to validate this, download and activate the  
>> LiveHTTPHeaders
>> plugins of firefox. It will let you easily see the different
>> requests/repsonses issued and recieved by the browser.
>>
>> --
>> Raphaël Luta - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Apache Jetspeed - Enterprise Portal in Java
>> http://portals.apache.org/
>>


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