Hi Dan,
On Dec 18, 2006, at 8:00 AM, Dan Hertz wrote:
Should the php page not be activated in any of these cases, run the
functions and return the xml
Generally speaking, yes — it's possible that the PHP site/script/page
doesn't know or care about its client. From an HTTP point of view, it
I just don't understand what the difference is between an
iframe calling the URL (or typing it in the browser) -- which returns
the expected result, and a cinclude which calls the external file
(using http:// and
not the cocoon:/ protocol) -- which does not.
Big difference between and cinclu
Hi Dan, don't know if you ever got this working, but...
Anyway, when you say "Apache", are you talking about the same Apache
that's running in front of Cocoon w/ the JK connector, or are you
talking about a different Apache (e.g., on a different host)? If it's
the same Apache, then I'm not c
From: Dan Hertz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 08:10:16 -0500
I have a sub-sitemap with the following:
I also tried:
http://myservername/myphp/getname.php{2}
"mime-type="application/x-httpd-php"/>
What exactly is your PHP script returning? This probably is not related to
this error is most probably caused by Cocoon
not getting back to the web server.
Thanks Jörg,
I tried it on a LINUX server with a cinclude (does NOT
work), and an iframe which sources the file (works).
Curiously, the cinclude works on a Windows machine (same
apache/mod_jk/php config)
OK, so i
On Dec 3, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Dan Hertz wrote:
If I type this in my browser:
http://mytestweb.com/getname.php?name=john
cocoon passes it off to apache (I have a pipeline reader)
OK, so it is Cocoon handling the above browser request? What URI does
it use to "pass it off to Apache"?
But i
On Dec 3, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Dan Hertz wrote:
If I type this in my browser:
http://mytestweb.com/getname.php?name=john
cocoon passes it off to apache (I have a pipeline reader)
OK, so it is Cocoon handling the above browser request? What URI does
it use to "pass it off to Apache"?
But i
Hi Dan,
this error is most probably caused by Cocoon not getting back to the web
server. This for example can happen if there is no DNS available on your
machine and http://mytestweb.com could not be resolved. But also
firewalls or other network configurations might prevent a connection
from
I'm running cocoon with apache/mod_jk for some php stuff.
If I type this in my browser:
http://mytestweb.com/getname.php?name=john
cocoon passes it off to apache (I have a pipeline reader), and returns
the following XML:
smith
But if I put that url in a cinclude:
http://mytestweb.com/