Thanks Pedro (and thanks also to Nick and Christian), it was indeed a
question of multiple parsers. What I did--before reading your cleaner
suggestion of changing how CLASSPATH is concatenated--was to unjar
Tomcat's xml.jar and rejar it without the org.apache stuff. Which seems
to work.

So. No exceptions now when I click on, say, 'Channel Browser'. I even
get... a list of channels (though some browsers seem to have trouble
displaying this). I also get a 'Start compilation...' message on the
console, and something gets built in Cocoon's repository.

Ok. But now I click on, say, 'Customize your page layout' and I get...
a list of channels. There's a 'Customize your page layout' banner
towards the top of the page, but the main contents are the same as
previously. No 'Start compilation...' business, nothing additional in
the repository.

Same deal for 'Sample XSP Application'. I did raw telnet connections to
the server for these three URLs, to verify that what I'm seeing in the
browser is what's actually coming across the wire. It is.

Back to the list archives, eh?

Thanks again for the help guys. And since I've been lurking for awhile
but haven't said anything 'til now, thanks also to Kevin, Raphael, et
al. for dreaming up this very cool stuff.


Mark


On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, [ISO-8859-1] Pedro E. G�mez wrote:

> The tomcat comes with is own xml.jar, what you have to do is to put 
> the xerces.jar first. I think you have xerces.jar in the classpath, you
> have to change a line in the file jakarta-tomcat/bin/tomcat.sh 
> change the line:  CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:${oldCP}
>  by  CLASSPATH=${oldCP}:${CLASSPATH}.
> 



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