Mark Nickel wrote:
> 
> >
> > FIX:
> > - use complete file URLs in your properties file, thus giving:
> > portletmarkup.default=file:///<mypathtojetspeed>/content/xml/defaultPortlets.xml
> > portletmarkup.all=file:///<mypathtojetspeed>/content/xml/allPortlets.xml
> >
> 
> I double checked my URL's and noticed that in the JetSpeedResources.properties file,
> the property for the defaultPortlets.xml is portlet.default.url.  All Porlets is:
> portlet.allportlets.url  Am I setting the wrong/old property?  I am not using the
> bleeding edge code from CVS.  Just the d/l from java.apache.org/jetspeed/dist.
> 

I don't think these properties are used anymore but I didn't check the code...

> > - or disable Cocoon processing of xml extension for your web site
> 
> Yes, I have done this:  I changed xml -> cxml extension.  This did the trick!  Once
> I changed the extention, the defaultPortlets.xml file was processed and I was
> treated to a new portal sight.
> 
> The only last nagging issue to getting this all working is that the Example Cocoon
> portlet is giving me this: "Could not render content" instead of "This is a test of
> Cocoon".  I'm sure it has something to with the fact that I have Cocoon 1.7.0
> previously installed.
> 
> At this point, is it best to try on run Jetspeed without Cocoon?  Raphael, do you
> have the two project co-existing ok?
> 

Yes, I have Cocoon (CVS) and Jetspeed (CVS) both running happily on my test
machine
(WinNT/Apache/JRun).

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