By the way: same accounts for something simple like the directory generator. The generator only looks at the timestamp of the directory, but that isn't changed when files are added to a directory. At least not under Windows (XP)...
Oh, by the way. Tibor is right, just touch the top level XSL, then you don't have to 'bounce' your tomcat. Not a perfect solution, but at least saves some time... (i think)
Cheers
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Up to recently I was using 2.1.2, I've now updated to 2.1.6 and I've just noticed the following:
If you have a stylesheet that uses xsl:include to add extra templates to the stylesheet and in turn the included stylesheet also includes another stylesheet, Cocoon is no longer aware of changes to the stylesheet at the bottom of the 'stack'.
The only way, I've discovered so far, to get the changes noticed is to bounce Tomcat (this clears the cache) but as you might image that's a [EMAIL PROTECTED] nuisance!!!
If I bring the second include up to the top level all is fine, but then I have to modify other stylesheets and then I loose some of my modularity.
Anyone care to comment on what's changes???
Regards
Phil Fennell
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