Re: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-13 Thread Simone Gianni
At 14.05 12/12/2001 +0100, you wrote: 4) go to dm.dev.com to activate the web application and have the war file deploy. This should bring up the Cocoon welcome page in the ROOT of the site! Using this technique I have a sepparate directory and Cocoon configuration for every site I run. A major

AW: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-12 Thread Reinhard Potz
-Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Phil Blake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2001 07:34 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: Re: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL What they're referring to in the FAQ is that, by default, all URL's contain cocoon

Re: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-12 Thread Bert Van Kets
Now I want to be able to enter the URL http://www.place.com/index.html and get back the same result as http://www.place.com:8080/cocoon/mount/MyWebSite/index.html. I used mod_webapp with great result. It does exactly what you need makes cocoon active on the root of the site. Just know that

FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-11 Thread Phil Blake
I wish to hide part of the URL from the user. I noticed on the cocoon web site there is a FAQ with the title: How do i hide cocoon in the URL's once i integrate using mod_jk as shown above? FYI: The example in the cocoon FAQ doesn't so much hide anything in the URL, rather presents the full

Re: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-11 Thread David Rosenstrauch
What they're referring to in the FAQ is that, by default, all URL's contain cocoon in them, since usually cocoon resides in a cocoon sub-dir under, say, Tomcat. They provide directions how to take cocoon out of the URL. I'm not sure what you're asking though. What part of the URL are you

Re: FAQ - How do I hide cocoon in the URL

2001-12-11 Thread Phil Blake
Hi, Thanks for your reply. I'll try to clarify what I mean. When the user enters http://www.place.com/; into the browser the page that is returned is http://www.place.com:8080/cocoon/mount/MyWebSite/;. This is very easy to achieve with a redirect but then the user will have the URL