Hi all.. I posted this message to cocoon-users but it might be more likely to be answered here...
I'm playing around with Cocoon, and I'm using <map:generate type="html" src="http://foo.bar" /> to generate some XHTML from a website. I'm getting back a 403 Denied error from the server, and I've deduced that Cocoon is being denied access to the URL based on the User-Agent string that it sends. I did a little snooping and I came up with the following info out of my wwwlogs: "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 18919 "-" "Java1.3.1_01" Is there any way, short of digging through code, to change the User-Agent string that Cocoon sends? If not, is there someone who knows the Cocoon source well enough to make the User-Agent string something that could be configured through, say, cocoon.xconf? Tony Collen -============= Web Programmer NHGIS: National Historical Geographic Information System http://www.nhgis.org -============= --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]