hullo all, we're running a cocoon site in multiple places. each of the developers has their own local tomcat/cocoon install, plus we have the production server.
trouble is, the production server has a slightly different environment. URIs have to be a little different: development: http://localhost:8080/ems/emslinks/foo production: http://server/cocoon/ems/emslinks/foo the sitemap has to reflect this, so: development: <map:match pattern="emslinks/*"> <map:generate type="html" src="emslinks/{1}.html"/> <map:serialize/> </map:match> production: <map:match pattern="ems/emslinks/*"> <map:generate type="html" src="emslinks/{1}.html"/> <map:serialize/> </map:match> so i have to maintain two sitemap files, which is incredibly error-prone. my question is this: is there some way i can parameterize the matching from, say, an environment variable? say: <map:match pattern="{$fnord}/emslinks/*"> or am i completely barking up the wrong tree, and should apply my efforts to making the URIs the same for the development machines? thanks for the help, rw --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]