Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:


Try requesting "body-abc.html". What do you get?


I'm getting

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" 
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
<tocitems></tocitems><meta-data>
<meta content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" name="generator">
</meta-data><div id="content">
<div id="skinconf-printlink"></div>
<div id="skinconf-xmllink"></div>
<div id="skinconf-podlink"></div>
<div id="skinconf-txtlink"></div>
<div id="skinconf-pdflink"></div>
<div id="disable-font-script"></div>
<div id="skinconf-toc-page"></div>
</div>

Well there's no content in there, so your original HTML file is not being correctly processed. Probably a problem with document-to-html.xsl

However trying that menu-item I only received this rather unspecific
error message:

Message: null
Description: No details available.
Sender: org.apache.cocoon.servlet.CocoonServlet
Source: Cocoon Servlet
Request URI
anmeldungPHP.php
cause
null
request-uri
/anmeldungPHP.php

Any ideas?


What is anmeldunPHP.php? It appears to have nothing to do with your request for "abc.php", however, Cocoon is requesting it, any idea why?


I'm, sorry. In my mail I changed the original name of the files
from 'anmeldungPHP' to 'abc' to not confuse anybody.

OK, then I guess the problem is that described above. But you may find more info in the logs.

(incidentally, as a native English speaker that filename looks suspiciously like Animal Dung - rather an unfortunate "translation" ;-)

Ross