Ed,
> This is why I use Tomcat. I'm not sure if there is a way to do it using the
>suggested method because Action is a global directive.
>
> I've heard the thing to do is to change the extension of any Jetspeed xml files
>(except for the ones in the dynamic folder) to something like jxml and updating your
>JetspeedResources.properties to reflect this.
I'll have to try this as well as what Raphael suggested with the full file URL's.
I did get it to work by changing the association from xml and cocoon to cxml and
cocoon:
ApJServAction .cxml /<my_cocoon_servlet_zone>/org.apache.cocoon.Cocoon
Hopefully this will work for the XSP stuff too :)
So the bottom line is that I've now got a functioning JetSpeed and Cocoon environment.
Heehee! Ok, now what do I do with it?? :P
Mark
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