What I did as a workaround was build a small Ant script to "touch" the master file when any of the included files changed. I ran ant manually between editing my files and testing my app.
--Steve > -----Original Message----- > From: Steven Punte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 7:29 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: How does one control caching when using xsl:include? > > > Dear Cocoon User Group: > > I've began separating my XSL stylesheet > into multiple files (i.e. due to size) > using the xsl:include tag. > > But now I loose the automatic caching/ > detection and behavior of Cocoon on > any of the sub-stylesheet files. > > Is there a way (i.e. configuration) to gain > this back? I'm willing to pay the CPU > penalty especially in development mode? > > Thanks in advance. > > Steve Punte > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > http://launch.yahoo.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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]> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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]>