You could write an extension function to the Xalan to throw
ResourceNotFoundException.

Vadim

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> Subject: Is it possible to fire an error from a XSL file ?
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> Hi,
> 
> When someone requests an URL like /glossary/*.html, I use a single XML
> file for all the glossaries + an XSL file to transform it (I pass the
> filename of the glossary page to the XSL transformer). Sometimes, an
> unexisting page is requested (i.e. a page which is not listed in my
> large XML file). Is there a way to "fire" something to make cocoon
> consider this request as an error 404, which will be then handled ? As
> long as I handle the 404 errors, I guess that it's not a real problem
if
> I already outputed some content when I "fire" my error... Or maybe I
> should write a Xalan extension to redirect the user to my error 404
> page...
> 
> Thank you in advance.
> 
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