Pierre,

        you should tell Apache to redirect to port 8080 when something related to a
Cocoon context is called in.

        For instance, inerting the following line in mod_jk.conf redirect to port
8080 everything in the "cocoon" context:

        JkMount /cocoon/* ajp12

Best regards,
 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Pierre-Henry Perret
> Sent: luned́ 2 luglio 2001 11.13
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: redirect to port 80
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>
> Bonjour,
>
> I have installed cocoon and made it serving corretly xml pages, well
> it's nice!
>
> I would like to register my site as a cocoon user but i can't serve on
> other
> port than 8080 (e.g i must give an address as
> 'http://localhost:8080/cocoon..') - all other network stuff working
> correctly
> , i mean DNS - i don't have to do this with tomcat jserv because i can
> directly see a working servlet as in
> 'http://localhost/servlets/examples...'
>
> i guess no idea to manage this,
>
> Pierre-Henry Perret
> Cocoon user
> StDenis, France
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