>I'm not sure I understand what you want to achieve. To have two cocoons on tomcat, you can simply put two war files with different names.
Yes. I did that, and it works fine when accessing either installation using localhost:8080/cocoon or localhost:8080/cocoon-dev However, when accessing localhost/cocoon you get the index page created by Cocoon that shows you the directories and files in the Cocoon root directory. I have read that this is the way to make sure your installation doesn't have any problems that will bite you later. When I access localhost/cocoon, I do indeed get the index page that lists the files and directories within the Cocoon root directory. But, when I access localhost/cocoon-dev (without the port number) I get the 404 error. Does this indicate a problem, or no? Joe --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]