Hi Jim

Try changing the sitemap to something like:-

      <map:match pattern="jobcentre**">
       <map:read src="context://minimal/index.htm"
mime-type="text/html"/>
      </map:match>

OR

      <map:match pattern="jobcentre/*">
       <map:read src="context://minimal/index.htm"
mime-type="text/html"/>
      </map:match>

And let me know the results...

Rob


> > > //Post 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> > > My setup is Windows/Tomcat5.0.18/Cocoon2.1.3 and some really weird
> > > things
> > > are happening but I'm new to cocoon so maybe I'm missing something
> > > really
> > > obvious.
> > > 
> > >       <map:match pattern="jobcentre/">
> > >        <map:read src="minimal/index.htm" mime-type="text/html"/>
> > >       </map:match>
> > > 
> > > Whenever I have a matcher like the above, right at the start of my
> > > pipeline, on cocoon 2.1.3, I am finding that I get a 
> resource not found
> > > error whenever I hit on http://localhost:8080/cocoon/jobcentre/
> > > 
> > > However, the really weird thing is that if I go into the jobcentre
> > > directory under cocoon (there is one and that's what 
> seems to be causing
> > > the problem) and delete index.htm then the problem 
> disappears. Let me
> > > emphasize I don't change the sitemap, I simply delete a 
> file which is in
> > > a directory that cocoon ought not even to be accessing at 
> this point,
> > > and
> > > all is well.
> > > 
> > > Can anyone explain this?
> 
> On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 00:13:48 -0000, "Rob Gregory" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
> > Are you getting the resource not found error from Cocoon or 
> from your
> > sevlet container? Sounds like the request is not getting as far as
> > cocoon...
> > 
> 
> Hi,
> Thanks for the speedy reply. Sorry it took me so long to get back.
> 
> The error message is definitely coming from cocoon. In 
> addition, it says,
> 
>    "org.apache.excalibur.source.SourceNotFoundException:
>    
> file:/C:/jakarta-tomcat->
5.0.18/webapps/cocoon/jobcentre/index.htm.xml
>    doesn't exist"
> 
> It seems to be falling through to a lower matcher which adds 
> '.xml' to a
> wildcard, but why would it be looking for 'index.htm' in the 
> first place
> when I am requesting 'http://localhost:8080/cocoon/jobcentre/'
> 
> I have tried issuing the request in both IE 5.0 and a recent 
> Mozilla. No
> difference.
> 
> I would be most grateful for any further assistance.
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> best, Jim
> 
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