Victor,
Thats correct. The documentation (in the FAQ) and cTwIG both say how you can get C2 requests served via an apache-tomcat-cocoon route. The documentation adds some stuff about how to do things like http://locahost/myc2app etc although there have been a number of questions about this on the list recently - perhaps an addition to cTwIG is needed!
One point is that if you go the whole hog and move your app to something like d:\myc2app you need to have a sitemap file in that folder. This seems to be the big thing that people forget especially when starting out since they tend to alter the main c2 sitemap. Of course it may just be that I can't configure my own site map properly but that's the way I had to do it to get it to work.
Jez
"Skladov, Victor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jeremy!
Thanks for the suggestion.
I've done so and it runs although there's a modul mod_jk under Apache
that can take this task (I mean communication between Apache and Tomcat)
and I'm going to test it.
Thanks one more time!
Regards,
Viktor
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Von: Jeremy Aston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2001 18:27
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Betreff: Re: Help! How can I call my xsp page from HTML document?
Hi Victor,
Do you mean something like the following anchor tag in your html page?
call xsp
Or is it something else?
Regards
Jeremy
"Skladov, Victor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Hi, people!
My Apache Server runs on port 8080, Cocoon2 on port 8091. How can I
call my xsp page from a HTML document?
Must Apache and Cocoon have one root?
Regards,
Viktor
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