You do not need pages.xml at all, it is an optional file!
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It looks to me as though your pages.xml file is not well formed and causing a
parsing exception.
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Hey petemuir,
The file does not contain a single character and it is size is 0KB. I will try
removing it once I go back home.
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Replacing the old pages.xml with a new one that has an empty pages tag solved
part of the problem. The server still returns a 404 error code but no
exceptions are thrown. Instead the following error messages are printed on the
console:
| 16:45:08,227 ERROR [STDERR] Jul 9, 2006 4:45:08 PM