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Name: Environment Configuration FAQs (unchanged)
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Updated on: 10/25/05 9:29:56 AM
Updated by: Ross Gardler
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--- <h1>How can I reach my Cocoon app from an URI other than
--- <your-server>/cocoon/<my-app>?</h1>
+++ <h2>How can I reach my Cocoon app from an URI other than
+++ <your-server>/cocoon/<my-app>?</h2>
<p>Suppose the following.</p>
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%TOMCAT_HOME%\webapps\cocoon\foo directory to the c:\foo directory, and it
should work graciously.</p>
--- <h1>How do I integrate Apache Server and Cocoon?</h1>
+++ <h2>How do I integrate Apache Server and Cocoon?</h2>
<p>See the Wiki page
<a href="http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ApacheModProxy">ApacheModProxy</a>
for a
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the tomcat/conf directory. The above directives can be added at the end of
httpd.conf.</p>
--- <h1>How can I improve performance by making the web-server deliver the
static
--- contents ?</h1>
+++ <h2>How can I improve performance by making the web-server deliver the
static
+++ contents ?</h2>
<p>Fairly easy to do.</p>
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<p>The web-server will now handle the static contents, leaving Cocoon to
take
care of the dynamic stuff only, delivering optimal performance.</p>
--- <h1>Why won't my Batik .JPG and .PNG samples work? How can I run Cocoon
without
--- X11? Why is a Display needed?</h1>
+++ <h2>Why won't my Batik .JPG and .PNG samples work? How can I run Cocoon
without
+++ X11? Why is a Display needed?</h2>
<p>If your Batik .JPG and .PNG samples don't work it is probably because you
have not installed and configured a graphics display. You have a couple of
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<p>See also <a href="daisy:637">UNIX with X server</a>.</p>
--- <h1>How can I access Cocoon's status page in a mixed servlet environment
where
--- "/" is not mapped to Cocoon (only *.xml, *.xsp)?</h1>
+++ <h2>How can I access Cocoon's status page in a mixed servlet environment
where
+++ "/" is not mapped to Cocoon (only *.xml, *.xsp)?</h2>
<p>Just change the status pipeline so it matches a request with a ".xml"
extension:</p>
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