If I understand you correctly you want users to be able to place xml in
cocoon that is processed by cocoon.
Well:
1. Create a subdirectory in ../cocoon/
2. Mount that directory (in the sitemap.xmap of /cocoon/)
3. In that subdirectory you place a sitemap.xmap
4. Per user make a directory and give them access.
5. If you want them to be able to run xsp you add the following to the
sitemap:
<map:match pattern="apidoc/**.xsp">
<map:generate type = "serverpages" src = "docs/{1}.xsp"/>
<!--<map:transform src="....whatever...."/>-->
<map:serialize type = "html"/>
</map:match>
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Jens Nie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: maandag 27 mei 2002 13:34
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: renewed Newbie Question
Hi cocooners,
i just asked that question a couple of days before, but did not receive any
response to it. And i suppose it's simple for you gurus. So i'm about to try
again.
I have installed the jakarta-tomcat and cocoon packages shipped with the
Suse-8.0 LinuX-Distribution. The examples work fine.
The question is: what changes do i have to make to apache/tomcat/cocoon
configuration to make cocoon processing work in user homepages?
Any sugestions?
Sincerly
jneines
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Dipl. Phys. Jens Nie
Fachbereich Physik, Universit�t Osnabr�ck
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