I see similar messages in my cocoon log, so I doubt that those info
messages related to "messages.xml" are the source of the error.
Unfortunately, I am not sure what to recommend for your page not found
error.
Do you see any additional errors in you tomcat log files?
Would you have any other
Hi Terry,
Thanks for your reply. I did the two things mentioned in your email. I
still got the same "page not found" error.
I found one weird log message this morning when I look at one of the cocoon
log files such as this one: /dspace/log/cocoon.log.2017-02-12. I don't know
what these messages
Yongming, I noticed that you did not get a response to this question. Are
you still encountering this issue?
Your approach sounds correct to me. Here are a couple things to try.
1. Since you are running XMLUI, have you cleared your Cocoon cache?
Sometimes that simple action can resolve
Dear all,
Our environment: New installation, DSpace 6.0, xmlui mirage2, RHEL7
Description of problem:
When the users conduct the self-registration by entering their email, an
url is generated and sent to that user's email. When the users click that
url, they got an "Unable to connect" error. I