Hi,
I've read through all the postings, and I don't see this issue
covered (except for one that's potentially related which i noted
later). Hopefully that means this is a silly user-error on my part
and someone can quickly sort me out. :-)
We recently moved
FROM:
Solaris 2.6 server running
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get a little more info on the browser
categories implementation for cocoon2? We're using media types to
write different stylesheets to various media types with no issues,
but I'm looking for a scalable way to filter the number of bytes
sent to a particular
Has anyone found a detailed answer to these questions? There was a
similar question a while back...
http://mailman.real-time.com/pipermail/cocoon-users/2001-June/016332.html
If anyone can detail how to setup a logicsheet within cocoon2, that'd
be great. I can't even get the built-in
Hmmm,
we hit this as well while migrating, but i assumed from the posting
below that there is no way to get to the
javax.servlet.HttpServletReq/Resp.?.
I've moved to the cocoon req,resp (which according to this posting is
more generic), but I don't understand how this will be portable. As
this is likely because the files delivered in the release are in DOS
ormat. I was receiving this same message.
Just run dos2unix on the file (you'll also need to do this to antRun)
e.g. (from within the bin directory)
dos2unix ant ant
dos2unix antRun antRun
This will update the files from DOS
Hi Tim,
Not sure if this will be useful as you may have tried this.
No - as per my previous post, I'm laying off 'til I know the OS is
set up
properly for Java.
Sorry bout that. This probably isn't a bad idea.
Yeah - I thought I'd covered that in the original mail. They're in
the
Hi Tim,
Not sure if you've already figured out your problem, but I finally
got mine running (sort of) :-), so i thought i'd suggest a couple of
things...
1. Are your org.apache.cocoon.www.sitemap_xmap classes actually
getting created under...