Hi...
You can find some useful information on Apache/Cocoon and serving static content here:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy
Robin.
On 9 Sep 2004, at 17:37, Gerald Aichholzer wrote:
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 08:11:56 -0700 (PDT), Ralph Goers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gerald Aichholzer said:On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 07:34:10 -0700 (PDT), Ralph Goers
Well, by clicking on a href="/miracle/app/cook/info.gif" in my xhtml-source-code my browser connects to the following address:
http://server:8888/miracle/app/cook/info.gif
But if I want to serve static content with apache, it should be
http://server:80/miracle/app/cook/info.gif
Do I have to modify my generated xhtml-code to achieve this or do I have to edit apache's configuration file only?
When done properly your links will be the same as they are. All incoming
requests go to apache at port 80. Apache forwards the stuff it isn't
handling to the servlet container (in this case at 8888). This is an
extremely common configuration (not just for Cocoon). You should search
the Apache http server site for more information.
Hi Ralph,
thanx for your answer - in my test some days ago using TinyWeb I was explicitly putting "http://server:80/" as prefix to the href- resp. src-attribute values.
Anyway - I'm not quite sure if serving static content using Apache would be an advantage in my situation. My application reads sentences of a symbolic language from a XML-source and converts the data to XHTML. The resulting page in the browser contains many images, but there're many duplicates (because most symbols are used two or more times).
Might cocoon's caching be an advantage under this circum- stances?
thanx, Gerald -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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