i use apache for the virtual hosting
apache point to a .html file
this html is alink to tomcat

/home/site1.com/htdocs
/home/site2.com/htdocs

using apache

www.site1.com ---> /home/site1.com/htdocs/index.html
     then using index.html -->..tomcat.. .. /home/site1.com/htdocs/*.xml

for each vhosti i have a seperate sitemap.xmap


kounis stavros
http://www.osmosis.gr
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On Sat, 16 Feb 2002, Francesco Lunelli wrote:





> Hello to everybody.
> I have just installed Cocoon2 overe Jakarta-Tomcat 4.0.1 and it works
> fine. But actually I am managine some different virtual hosts with
> romcat. I would like to know if it is possible to use Coccon to
> transform xml pages for this multiple virtual hosts.
> If I have for example www.mydomain1.com and www.mydomain2.com and I have
> my xml and xsl files sored in 2 different directories, I need that the
> index.xml page could be transformed in index.html , without haveing
> cocoon path in my url.
> I have tried to create 2 virtual hosts in tomcat, but cocoon doesn't
> perform the transformation.
> I created 2 different directories like these cocoon/mydomani1 and
> cocoon/mydomain2 mapped in server.xml as www.mydomani1.com and
> www.mydomain2.com, I reach the right directory but I can't get the
> cocoon trnsformation.
> I added the right map:match to sitemap.
> If I try to get the page from the main site www..../cocoon/mydomain1 I
> get the transformation, but not if I try to access directly wihtout
> coccon in my path.
> Is there a way to manage multiple virtual hosts?
> Thanks to everybody
> Francesco Lunelli
>
>
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