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From: "Stephen Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cocoon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 2:58 PM
Subject: Plaudits and dumb questions...


> Hi,
>
> I've just discovered the joys of Cocoon. Installation of both
> Cocoon 2 and Tomcat 4 on Win95 went remarkably smoothly despite
> my trepidation. The only problem I recall is running out of
> environment space when running the batches. I had to make a
> shortcut to the batches and control the environment space through
> the shortcut properties.
>
> Now I've got some really dumb questions which you are free to
> ignore. I won't be this stupid for long. I've got as far as
> serving up my own XML/XSLT combo. Fantastic. Now,
>
> 1. How do I serve a static HTML file, ie. what do I have to put
> in sitemap?

See the examples first, it's too long to explain everything here ;-)

> 2. What reason is there not to abandon Apache httpd altogether
> and simply assign Cocoon to port 80 and serve everything from
> there. (Suspect 1 and 2 may be connected ).

Tomcat 4.0 developers say that it's better to use it directly on port 80 if
your app is dynamic, with apache also if there are many static resources.
For Cocoon it's basically the same.
Try the two and keep the fastest. Period.

> 3. How do I serve my PHP files through Cocoon? I notice there is
> a PHPGenerator in the libraries. But what do I put in the
> sitemap. What about CGI / Perl ? Any chance of that?
>
> 4. Upon whom do I pour my plaudits for this wonderful
> institution, cocoon.

To everyone, the creator, the developers, the testers, the users....
the community.

Nicola Ken Barozzi
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Nicola Ken Barozzi                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

These are the days of miracle and wonder...
          ...so don't cry baby, don't cry...
                                                  Paul Simon


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