This is a really strange problem. I've just begun working with a set of documents in a sub site. After several iterations of playing with the wildcards, etc. I was able to deliver the documents just fine using one particular stylesheet that converted my xml to html.
Then I substituted a different stylesheet to converts the xml to plain text, and all hell broke loose. My first assumption was that there was something wrong with that style sheet, but when I tested it against the xml document in a special editor I'm using (it uses the same .jar files as Cocoon for testing purposes), everything worked fine. Then I tried going back to the html transformation, and suddenly, it's giving me Stylesheet directed termination errors too! Oh, and here's the best one. I just randomly wanted to look at a .png graphic and it's giving me Stylesheet errors too. And I know for a fact that this particular graphic is just fine because I tested the URLs, etc. just a short while ago. I double check to see if I had reset the cocoon.xconf and xmap settings to synchon and to reload; everything looks fine. I restarted the tomcat server, and cleaned out the work subdirectory, now my stuff is permantly broken... I have no idea what is going on here... --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>