Never mind... I finally found the thread in the list-archive on
MARC that said to delete the tomcat/work directory and restart,
which solved the problem.
Sorry for the repeat.
On Thursday, May 2, 2002, at 01:43 PM, Noah Mittman wrote:
> I got this error when first running after the inst
I got this error when first running after the install (trying to
get /cocoon/):
type fatal
message Error compiling sitemap
description org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Error compiling
sitemap: java.lang.NoSuchFieldError: generators
FYI The log contained this (I don't know if it's relevan
Sorry, that would be the TextSerializer and XMLSerializer...
On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 03:12 PM, Noah Mittman wrote:
> I'm using Cocoon to output ASX (Windows Media playlists) content,
> but since it's a wonderful Microsoft product, it's XML formatted,
> b
I'm using Cocoon to output ASX (Windows Media playlists) content,
but since it's a wonderful Microsoft product, it's XML formatted,
but if you include an XML declaration, it doesn't work. Can I use
the XMLTransformer, but without the xml declaration it adds (i.e.
is it configurable?) or am I s
"write=test"?
>
> Best regards
> Roman
>
> Noah Mittman wrote:
>
>> [...]
>> Like:
>>
>> source.xml:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>>
>> write.xsl?write=test (submitted via form):
>&
What I need to do is execute some Java code that uses both request
parameters and XML node values as sources for variables. For
example, I want to record someone's submitted username to a special
log system, which is based on ID numbers. In this case, the
username is supplied in the query, but
Well, that's it. I'm almost ready to scrap Cocoon.
All I want to do is generate a simple HTML page that when requested
does a little Java code first using some request parameters and
values from the XML it's being generated from. I need to do this in
many little ways: sending email, writing to
temap, see if there are any
> overly-broad matches for jsps.
>
> -Dave
>
>
>
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Noah Mittman wrote:
>
>> I'm having a very odd problem -- "/jsp/file.jsp" is
>> coming up as a 404 Not Found. I do hav
I'm having a very odd problem -- "/jsp/file.jsp" is
coming up as a 404 Not Found. I do have a matcher for this, in
fact, for all JSPs in that directory:
So why doesn't it work? And stranger st
What would be the best way to approach this functionality?
I have an XML which acts as source data for a multi-framed web
application.
At some point I want a FORM in one of those HTML pages to send email --
take the to: and from: addresses but use a set of parameters which are
nodes in the XML
geException: Could not
> load class for program 'org/apache/cocoon/www/sitemap_xmap' due to
> a java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
> org.apache.cocoon.www.sitemap_xmap
>
Thanks!
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