Hi All,

We have still not managed to get firedocs to work when using our ajp proxy.

Are any other users working with firedocs in this way?

Regards


Vik

Thomas Comiotto wrote:
> Hi Sac
> 
> 
>>
>> Can you let me know from where the javascripts get the path? Right now
>> the heirarchy which firedocs is creating in the /tmp directory is
>> different than the heirarchy it javascript alert shows for
>> "includeURI.spec" in RNGSchemaParser.
> 
> That should be ok. The default port gets substituted by 80 when storing
> the local copy of the Uri.
> 
> However you can put some alerts to URICache.js:171 and see what port
> information you get for the remote schema files (not the local copy).
> 
> Make sure to clear the cached files first (remove the whole local schema
> folder structure).
> 
> 
> 
>>
>>
>> The heirarchy made by firedocs in /tmp is having directory "80"(for
>> http port) in it but javascript alert shows path without "80"
>> directory in it. And also the lenya.rng produced is an lenya error
>> file with error-404. There is no dublincore produced.
> 
> 
> This looks like the interesting part. Is lenya.rng (the remote file)
> actually accessible from the server?
> 
> I am not sure if this is a Lenya or a Firedocs issue, so let's move this
> discussion to a private channel and post a summary to the list when
> we're finished.
> 
> Cheers
> Thomas
> 
> 
> 
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