Hello Denver,

1) URL ReWritting

I use the ReWritting mecanism of Apache (it's just to have only .html
extension instead of .csp and to mask the /csp/... prefixe)

I think the consequence is that I loos the right url path to CSPBrokerApplet
or the path to the subroutine called by the CSPBrokerApplet.

2) OnPageBody ...

To be able to use the CSP:SEARCH in an included page I must put <html> and
<body> in the included page.

If I don't put them in the included page I have the error message.

This generates the following page :

<html>
<body>
   bal bla bla
    <!-- The page I include -->
    <html>
    <body>
        <!-- Here my CSP:SEARCH -->
     </body>
     </html>
</body>
</html>


The page is correctly viewed by the navigator (ie5.5). And the Search works
fine.

But I don't know if this is W3C compliant?

And If it is the good way (or the good work arround) to solve this problem.

Thanks for your help.

G�rard.


"Denver Braughler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message de
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> G�rard Voorneveld wrote:
> > HTTP request failed, unable to process hyper event
> >
> > http://www.mydomain.com/mypage.html  (rewriten in
> > http://www.mydomain.com/csp/mypage.csp) ==> Not OK
> >
> > directly http://www.mydomain.com/csp/mypage.csp ==> OK
>
> I'm not clear on what you mean by "re-written".
> Can you post mypage.html?
>
>
> The message "HTTP request failed, unable to process HyperEvent" is
generated by
> the Java program cspbroker.class.
>
> (You need to open your Java console to see the details.
> If there isn't enough detail, see my post about turning on debug mode.)
>
> However, the problem is most likely with whatever COS code the hyperevent
is calling.
> This suggests that your rewrite has corrupted something.



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