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
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Von: Phil Blake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2001 07:34
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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
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
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
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
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