David, when asking this sort of question try to give us all possible information.
Have you got the samples working? Have you modified the sitemap to take into account "mystuff"? Alex At 16:39 03/12/02, David Cahill wrote:
Hi,
I'm attempting to view an xml/xsl page in a browser through Cocoon. I have Tomcat up and running and my browser pointing to the following URL:
<http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mystuff/person.xml>http://localhost:8080/cocoon/mystuff/person.xml
However I encounter the following error: "Cocoon 2 - Resource not found"
I created the person subdirectory within cocoon to store all my xml/xsl files. Am I directing the browser to this file in the proper manner? Even when I place my files within the welcome(default) subdirectory in cocoon and enter:
<http://localhost:8080/cocoon/person.xml>http://localhost:8080/cocoon/person.xml
I still encounter the same error: "Cocoon 2 - Resource not found"
Does anyone know where I'm going wrong??
Many thanks,
David
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