Yannick:

when the Jetspeed page opens, do you see any portlets? I am also trying to
setup a Windows system, but I only get a header and footer with no portlets
in-between.

Could you share with me your JetspeedResources.properties file (you could
email it to me directly)? Any hints/tricks/traps you found?

Steve B.

----- Original Message -----
From: Yannick Mauray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: JetSpeed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 7:34 AM
Subject: Weird questions


>
> Hi !
>
> After dealing with property files and cocoon, I finnaly got JetSpeed
> to work on my Win2K/Apache/JServ machine ! Well, almost :)
>
> I still have some questions :
>
> 1) Is there a way to use JetSpeed behind a firewall ? I can see how I
> can use JetSpeed to setup an intranet portal, and I'd like to add some
> content from outside of our network, BUT the machine on which I can
> setup JetSpeed is not directly connected to the net. Any ideas ??
>
> 2) JetSpeedResources.properties : is  this file cached somewher ? I
> keep changing things in it, I even stop and restart Apache, but my
> modifications do not appear...
>
> 3) File and directory names : what syntax should I use on my Win2K
> machine ? For instance, should I use
> cache.directory=/tmp/JetspeedDocumentCache or
> cache.directory=\tmp\JetspeedDocumentCache  ???
>
>
> Yannick
>
>
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