Hi Carlos,
Thanks for taking the trouble to reply. I did try what you suggested, but I
regret things didn't go quite according to plan. Here's what happened.
First of all I got a ClassDefNotFound on the saxon StyleSheet, so I
downloaded the full Saxon ( i was using instant, ehem ) and put
On 17.Feb.2002 -- 06:21 AM, Stephen Clarke wrote:
So I've been thinking, the thing to do is to figure out how to run xerces at
the command line in order to test my code that way and check error messages.
This is what I do to run xalan (the XSLT processor) from command line (in a script):
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From: Christian Haul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 17.Feb.2002 -- 06:21 AM, Stephen Clarke wrote:
So I've been thinking, the thing to do is to figure out how to run
xerces at
the command line in order to test my code that way and check error
messages.
This is what I
That approach looks like it would work, well. Another way I have done
this in the past on non-cocoon systems is with extra path information
in the URL.
That is,
http://yourhost/somescript/theFile.csv
Where some somescript is the servlet, JSP, CGI script or whatever.
Internet Explorer And
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The error message Branch too large was being displayed while I am
accessing an XSP web page. Please advise the way to resolve this. Thanks.
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Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
FAQ before
There has been discussions on the list that it is better to stick with
Tomcat 4.0.2 for now.
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-usersm=101363193404329w=2)
That was an error after it started, though.
Is the war file OK - Can you do a jar tvf on it? Permissions OK etc
Title: Re: (newbie) virtual host
This is what I've been looking for. :)
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From: Peter Schwenke
Sent: Sun Feb 17 19:27:57 2002
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (newbie) virtual host
If you're using the ajp (mod_jk) connectors and including the
generated
Hi cocoon users,
I finally created a little site around my
tutorial.
Maybe you can take the time to have a look at www.cocooncenter.de.
I wouldbe pleased with any comments and
suggestions
and will try to answer your questions in the discussion
board.
Greetings,
Andreas
Looks like this was somebody else's problem before. Searching the mailing
list archive I found this posting that has seemingly never been answered:
XML to CSV issues
http://www.mail-archive.com/cocoon-users@xml.apache.org/msg03872.html
I have precisely the same problem: I have to enclose my
On Monday 18 February 2002 08:15, Derek Hohls wrote:
I am struggling with a problem getting a Cocoon file to work -
its fine on the test machine but fails on the live machine.
. . .
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