this is
resolved at the basic level (in Batik) you have to use some tricks to
get Cocoon to work with SVG. Well, that is my opinion anyway.
Cheers,
Martijn Bouterse
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Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
1. Stop the server
2. Wipe out any *svg* from the sitemap
3. Clean work directory (I guess everybody forget this step)
I find this a bit cumbersome. This is probably a Tomcat issue, but why
is the work dir not cleaned? If I stop the server there isn't any 'work'
done
jars but will complete succesfully.
(note:the CVS version is a beta-version and might me broken).
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are ignored, it
may be nessecary to restart your servlet engine (for example Tomcat) to
reload the sitemap.
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Please mention your OS. There is a known issue with *nix and an X11
DISPLAY not being available. But I can not tell if you suffer the same
problem if you don't let us know what OS your Cocoon/Tomcat system is
on.
Greetings
Martijn Bouterse
Andreas Rittershofer wrote:
I've installed:
tomcat
, but with me J2SDK version 1.3.1 from SUN worked
best.
If you have any more problems, please report the version numbers of the
various parts: JDK, Servlet Engine, Cocoon.
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being implemented and tested in the
2.1-dev version of Cocoon using the Jakarta Lucene search engine
(http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene/). The implementation is not yet
stable or finished, so you have to wait some...
Greatings,
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being too strict. In my installation Tomcat is run
as user www-data and subsequently Cocoon is also running with that
userid. Thus when Cocoon needs to read some file, the file has to be
readable for user www-data (in my case) or for everyone.
Hope this helpes
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of solving this problem?
David Allen
I think the solution to your problem is to use this container:
![CDATA[put_anything_here]]
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http://www.pankaj-k.net/uc2/
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describing how to do this? And to make apache
serve the static files (images for example) how do i override the
catch-all to alias some directories (like /images) to a static dir and
have them served by apache ?
Depends on the version of Cocoon you use, please be more specific.
Martijn Bouterse
may be available for other Linux flavors as well.
However, the latest version of Cocoon2 source (including the
documentation) can best be obtained via CVS. See the Apache Cocoon 2
website how to do that.
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running
Xvfb - strangely.
This looks more like a problem with a stylesheet or with Batik itself.
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