installing kweelt

2002-10-08 Thread Aditya

Hi. I'm new to this stuff. I have just installed Tomcat 3.3, Cocoon 2.0.3, and Kweelt 
today. I want to be able to query my XML database using Kweelt. The Kweelt readme says 
that I have to modify the cocoon.properties. How can I do that because the file is 
inside a jar and everytime I modify it inside WinZip it duplicates itself. And where 
should I put the kweelt.jar, rt.jar, regex.jar? Is it ini the tomcat's lib/apps or 
lib/common dir?
And if I want to transform XML to HTML, isn't the new IE 6 equipped with bulit-in 
transformer so the XML is automatically transformed? If so, what is the use of cocoon 
in this matter?

Thank You
Regards
Aditya

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Re: installing kweelt

2002-10-08 Thread Steven Noels

Aditya Shevchenko Siregar wrote:

  Hi. I'm new to this stuff. I have just installed Tomcat 3.3, Cocoon
  2.0.3, and Kweelt today. I want to be able to query my XML database
  using Kweelt. The Kweelt readme says that I have to modify the
  cocoon.properties. How can I do that because the file is inside a jar
  and everytime I modify it inside WinZip it duplicates itself. And
  where should I put the kweelt.jar, rt.jar, regex.jar? Is it ini the
  tomcat's lib/apps or lib/common dir? And if I want to transform XML
  to HTML, isn't the new IE 6 equipped with bulit-in transformer so the
  XML is automatically transformed? If so, what is the use of cocoon in
  this matter?

Kweelt is very old and uses Cocoon 1.8.2 - which is even older.

Apart from what is listed on http://xml.apache.org/cocoon1/, there's no 
good chance finding Cocoon1 advice anymore.

If you are serious about XML searching, have a look at 
http://www.w3.org/XML/Query#products

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