We use this at our company for the various projects we are working on as well. We basically have a "clean" cocoon environment that we copy over, and then use our local sitemap file that gets delegated to by this one. Has worked for us.

Irv

Ryan Hoegg wrote:

Hey all,

I wanted to run my novel usage of map:mount by you all in case I am breaking some seemingly unwritten rule.

I have my main sitemap all set up declaring components and such, and then in my pipelines I have this:

<map:pipeline>
<map:match pattern="**">
<map:mount check-reload="yes" src="isis-sitemap.xmap" uri-prefix=""/>
</map:match>
</map:pipeline>


Note the uri-prefix. The idea is that I have a sitemap for my application that defines the actual application sitemap. I tried it and it works. Is there some reason I shouldn't be doing this? All the map:mount docs I can find talk about using this for delegating URI space to other sitemaps.

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Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
http://www.isisnetworks.net


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