OK. Sorry, forget that. I figured out how to do it. I used a browser
redirect, and i don't think i explained the problem too well anyway.
::blushes with shame::
oopsie.
Stephen
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And they have contributed a lot to cocoon in terms of idea and code :-)
IMO it's a matter of commitment and desire to have a good tool
Carlos
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> Hewlett Packard seems to be using Cocoon2 in their "Web Services"
> offering!
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For the 'industry', it has been a lack of education until recently. With
IBM embracing open source (their portal product is JetSpeed, their basic
http server is Apache, their AS/400 and S/390 systems run Linux partitions,
etc.) more people are now waking up to open source products as a viable
alt
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> I'm also wondering, who uses cocoon. Is it mostly university
> folks, or is it being used out there in industry? I would guess
> that most industry people prefer to pay big bucks for corporate
> style 'solutions'. Oh well. {:\
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Hewlett Packard seems to be using Cocoon2 in their "Web Serv
Most big corporations do pay big bucks and go with corporate solutions. Of course, it
is amazing the level of stupid decision making that is possible in a corporation. That
said, I have implemented Cocon 1.x in a corporate world with great success. It is best
for low-profile projects where peop