Yes, that syntax works definitively and was used by us as long as we
utilized FOP under Cocoon 1. Cocoon 2 does not present this url problem any
more.

It presents another one, though: XML files cannot be specified to lie in
_any_ folder (Windows version of Tomcat/Cocoon), they must be placed in a
specific location deep down in the file system, under
"Tomcat\webapps\cocoon..." (at least, this is our sys admin's statement). We
find this a slightly cumbersome solution.

Has anybody made a contrasting (=better) experience?

Matthias



-----Original Message-----
From: James Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2001 4:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems with seeing pdf-files in IE 5.0




Jim Urban wrote:

So how do you  use a url that ends
> with .pdf when using servlets?
>


I think you can do

http://any.url/servlets/Blah?stuff=.pdf

but not certain....

James


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