d and execute rights on the
war to your tomcat process. Maybe just chown it to the tomcat user.
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s and
files' permissions to 777. No go.
Any hints?
Alexander
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Alexander Czernay
IT-Consulting & Media Development
fon +49-40-41096742
fax +49-40-41096743
icq 4773650
the files from? I browsed through the log-files, but I can only
find information on the URL the browser requested, but not the files
actually read by Cocoon.
Thanks for your help,
Alexander
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From: Alexander Czernay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, Januar
I have a file structure serving two sites with the same XML data, but
with different XSLTs for layout:
/cocoon/<-- Tomcat's application path
/cocoon/k8<--- the main site
/cocoon/k8/xml<--- XML files
/cocoon/k8/alexander<--- first site's XSLTs and CSSs etc...
/cocoon/k8/moritz<
I'm totally new to this stuff, so this might be stupid...
I have a file structure serving two sites with the same XML data, but
with different XSLTs for layout:
/cocoon/ <-- Tomcat's application path
/cocoon/k8 <--- the main site
/cocoon/k8/xml <--- XML files
/cocoon/k8/alexander <--- first site