That did it.

Thanks,
Lou



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On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 07:20 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have upgraded to 0.7, but I am now getting the following errors on a
> couple of pages (for example):
>
> No pipeline matched request: todo.xml
>
> Do I need to change something?
>

add
org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.projectInfo
to project.required.plugins=in forrest.properties

HTH
thorsten

> I'll check the directories for the examples - thanks.
>
> As for CGI, I am using the Jetty packaged with Forrest.  I tried to
enable
> CGI via the CGI servlet (I found the FAQ on this), but I get nosuchmethod
> errors setting dynamic servlets.  Should I download Jetty independently
and
> try it that way.
>
> Thanks,
> Lou
>
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>
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I'm using Forrest 0.6 to migrate off of a plain old apache server.  I
> have
> > most of the site replicated.  The only remaining issues are:
>
> Any reason for 0.6 ? You would be better of start a new
> application with 0.7 version. Anyway ...
>
> > 1.  I need a directory listing of a path outside of the web app.  I
tried
> > using the Directory Generator, but quite honestly, I have no idea how
to
> > implement it.  Anyone have it set up already and can send me some
snips?
>
> http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/generators/directory-generator.html
> and you can probably find other stuff at wiki.apache.org/cocoon
>
> There are a couple of examples in Forrest
> cd forrest_06_branch/src/core/context
> grep directory *.xmap
>
> > 2.  I need to call a batch file from a link.  I was using cgi-bin to do
> > this, but I can't find a similar function in Forrest (I don't think
there
> > is one).  I saw a post about redirecting to an apache web server, but I
> > can't do that as I am removing the plain apache server.  The batch file
> > only created a zip of a couple of directories so I was trying to use
the
> > Zip serializer, but again, I'm having some issues.
>
> Are you using a full Jetty as the servlet container
> for your forrest webapp. It can run cgi programs,
> so probably can Tomcat.
>
> I have never used the Cocoon ZipArchiveSerializer,
>
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/serializers/ziparchive-serializer.html

>
> but i gather that you would construct a pipeline in
> your project sitemap that generates an xml document
> in the format shown, then finish that with the serializer.
>
> -David
>
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>
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thorsten

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