Hello, I have a *very strange* problem with such HTTP request way: IE -> Apache -> mod_jk -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> Tomcat - Cocoon 6.0 1.3.26 AJP 1.3 4.1.24 2.0.4
What is most important and what de facto causes probems is param show-time set to 'hide' in Cocoon web.xml. When I request a page generated by Cocoon and serialized as HTML with XMLSerializer for the first time - every thing is ok. The page is rendered in IE browser correctly. I see Cocoon show-time tag afet </body> element showing let's say A miliseconds. Then I press F5 to reload that page and I don't see this page rendered corretly anymore. I see a text document with 1. In the first line: Cocoon show-time tag with A miliseconds 2. In second and some following lines all response HTTP headers 3. Empty line 4. Whole source of requested page 5. Another Cocoon show-time tag with B miliseconds. Then I press F5 again, and I again see that page renered correctly, but with another C miliseconds. F5 again - text content again, with C miliseconds at the top and D miliseconds at the bottom :) And so on... All that doesn't happen: 1. When I request a Cocoon page from Mozilla, not IE. 2. When I request a Cocoon page form IE, but directly from Coyote HTTP Connector @ 8080 (ommiting mod_jk). 3. When I set show-time to "no" (false). I'm not sure if this is an only Cocoon issue. Perheps mod_jk is badly implemented, but I didn't notice such behavior in any other webapps served by Tomcat via mod_jk and Apache, so everything points to Cocoon. -- Tomek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]