Cocoon Hosting ...

2002-01-17 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Hi ... We just finished installing Jakarta-Tomcat 4.x + Cocoon 2 for one of our clients, and in the course of the install, came across the hosting page that suggested sending a note to this list to be added ... We host all our clients in a virtual machine environment, so have th

sub-sitemaps with mod_webapp ...

2002-10-10 Thread Marc G. Fournier
I have a client that we've got setup using Jakarta-Tomcat 4.x and Cocoon 2.x ... we have mod_webapp setup so that when you go to http://domain, it connects to the warp Connector through to /cocoon/domain, in which the client has a sitemap.xmap file ... If we go to http://domain:8083/cocoon/domai

So close .. I think?

2002-10-11 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Okay, as suggested, I replaced mod_webapp with mod_jk2, and if I go to http://domain now, it comes up with an error to the effect of: Cocoon 2 - Resource not found In my httpd.conf file, I have: # Configure mod_jk # JkWorkersFile /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat4.1.10/conf/jk/workers.properties JkLog

Port 8180 works, port 80 with mod_jk doesn't ... and it feels soclose

2002-10-11 Thread Marc G. Fournier
Okay, been working the various suggestions that have been made so far, and I have it now so that if I go to: http://www.domain.com:8180 everything loads up as expected ... But, if I go to just http://www.domain.com, it gives me an error of: The requested URL /index.html was not found on this

Re: Port 8180 works, port 80 with mod_jk doesn't ... and it feelsso close

2002-10-12 Thread Marc G. Fournier
woo hoo ... that looks like that jsut may have been it ... I knew it had to be something obvious ... now to get the client to confirm that things look right for him :) Thanks ... On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Geoff Howard wrote: > I think you just need to add >JkMount /* ajp13 > right below