before vadim bites your head off....

it is quite possible to setup cocoon2 to behave exactly as you have
requested... the sitemap docs will explain how.

Lookup wildcard matchers

Hope that helps,
  David Bastow


-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Flynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 22 April 2002 9:31 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Serving static XML files a la Cocoon-1


Vadim writes:

> > contain the <?cocoon-process type="xslt"?> Processing Instruction.
> 
> This instruction is not working anymore.

OK.

> > The "documentation" does not mention this method of working. Has it
> > been scrapped?
> 
> Yes.

Would be nice if there was a doc for Cocoon-1 users which explained this.

> Read concept docs and sitemap docs on Cocoon site. Sitemap is the only
> way to tell Cocoon what it needs to do. You should spend some time to
> get it - once you get it, chances are, you will love it.

You must be kidding. Every time a user wants to put a new doc on the
server, the administrator has to manually add an entry to the sitemap?
This is the height of lunacy, and a surefire way to kill Cocoon stone dead.

Requirement: an XML/XSL[T] server that simply recognises .xml, 
performs the relevant conversion, and ships out the result. Cocoon-1
did this fine: why break a perfectly good piece of software?

///Peter





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