In the web page reference to installation, one of the first items is a notice that tomcat *must* be already installed, and gives a pointer to get it if it's not installed. It really seems to me that, although I well understand that this is an inexact topic, that at least *some* words should be there at this point, instructing a user how to *tell* if tomcat is installed. Apache comes installed on a lot of platforms nowadays, but exactly what pieces are installed, and how much of the pie, just not made clear.
Isn't there any way at all to tell if all the functional parts needed for cocoon are installed on a machine, without making the assumption that it's not installed and reinstalling? I'm pretty sure it's on my own platform, but it sure seems like it would be an obvious question to many newbies. I don't know the anser myself, else I'd give a suggested paragraph. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chuck Robey | Interests include C & Java programming, FreeBSD, [EMAIL PROTECTED] | electronics, communications, and SF/Fantasy. New Year's Resolution: I will not sphroxify gullible people into looking up fictitious words in the dictionary. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>