On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 05:03:59PM +, Blanco, Jose wrote:
> I guess my problem is that I'm having a real hard time understanding the flow
> of a request in the manakin world.
>
> I know that in the jspui world the web.xml file is the starting point for a
> request and gets you going on the p
DSpace Group -
I'm once again attempting to see whether representatives from other
institutions/organizations have had this particular behavioral difficulty
with their implementations of dspace.
The issue is that of having search results returned in ascending (least
relevant first) order rather t
Jose, can you show us more... not seeing this in context of the rest of the
sitemap make diagnosing why your not seeing the page difficult.
I don't think its a caching issue if your testing this in your deployed
xmlui, it should just reload the sitemap.
Mark
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Blan
Hi Jose,
For the cache problem, I delete everything under
/var/cache/tomcat5/work/Catalina/localhost. We're running RHEL5, so the
initial part of the path may differ from yours.
The cocoon stuff is still pretty opaque to me, so I have no advice for you on
that front.
B--
>>> On 11/11/2011 a
I'd like to repose these questions.
I guess my problem is that I'm having a real hard time understanding the flow
of a request in the manakin world.
I know that in the jspui world the web.xml file is the starting point for a
request and gets you going on the path, but how does it work in cocoon
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