> No, that is syntax for 2.1 AFAIK, not 2.0.4. You need <source:write src="..."> as > you had.
I've noticed that, because I've seen in some examples that they used other notation, like <source:source> to represent that, but in fact, we're using cocoon 2.0.4 + tomcat 4.1. > Believe me, it does get easier as you get used to how to work with Cocoon. And > there are discussions going on at the moment about how to improve > documentation for people like yourself...check out the Wiki (wiki.cocoondev.org). I can see some flexibility separating both data (XML) from an apresentation layer, (done by XSLT for example), and I would like, to keep exploring this technology :) I've checked out wiki.cocoondev.org, but it seems it lacks on simple yet effective examples, but it's normal because this is a "recent" technology... > I've had it working, so it is possible. You gave me hope then :) hehe > > I used the sample that was as a part of Cocoon 2.0.4. Have you tried moving the > file out of the way and having another go? Yes, but the error keeps going on.. I'll check that later, and search a little more deep for help on documentation... Thanks for your help. Joao Cesar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Science Student's @ University of Lisboa, PORTUGAL --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]