Most big corporations do pay big bucks and go with corporate solutions. Of course, it
is amazing the level of stupid decision making that is possible in a corporation. That
said, I have implemented Cocon 1.x in a corporate world with great success. It is best
for low-profile projects where
For the 'industry', it has been a lack of education until recently. With
IBM embracing open source (their portal product is JetSpeed, their basic
http server is Apache, their AS/400 and S/390 systems run Linux partitions,
etc.) more people are now waking up to open source products as a viable
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And they have contributed a lot to cocoon in terms of idea and code :-)
IMO it's a matter of commitment and desire to have a good tool
Carlos
Hewlett Packard seems to be using Cocoon2 in their Web Services
offering!
OK. Sorry, forget that. I figured out how to do it. I used a browser
redirect, and i don't think i explained the problem too well anyway.
::blushes with shame::
oopsie.
Stephen
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