Aurélien,
Two things. #1, if you have physical html docs, you'll want to serve
those with Apache or something rather than Tomcat/Cocoon (replace that
with "the server rather than the servlet container").
#2, The Cocoon sitemap allows you to serve different HTML pages
depending on the browser, by having different XSL docs for different
browsers (with <map:select/>).
Best of luck.
Liam Morley
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From: Aurelien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2001 11:17 AM
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Subject: Plain HTML still not supported ?
Hi,
I'm new to this list because I was recently given a mission for which
for the first time, I have to generate dynamic HTML pages. I'm putting
Xalan to use now, but I wondered if Cocoon could be a better choice.
But, especially, I need to create output in plain old HTML that will
display on all browsers. Does somebody id Cocoon 2 supports that now ?
Cheers,
Aurélien
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