I have two separate questions relating to
<map:aggregate>

1. I have a bunch of <map:part> tags within a
<map:aggregate> tag. Each xml file that is referenced
in the map:part tags contains lists of the full path
names to other xml files. (The whole purpose of this
thing is to make a list of links the user can click
on) The problem is, if for instance, one of the
filenames in one of the <map:part> files is
mis-spelled, the whole things will stop, and none of
the following map:part files will be processed. (A
mis-spelling causes this because I extract the
contents of a tag out of each xml file listed in each
of the <map:part> files. If it cant find a filename,
it just stops.) So, the question is how can I have
cocoon just skip over a file that it cant find and go
on to the next map:part gracefully?

2. Is there anyway to say you want to aggregate all
the files in form file-x.xml where x is some number?
Or must you specify each part of an aggregation in the
sitemap?



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