I'm using an .htc file for mouseover and mouseout behaviors.  When viewing
the page from my desktop (not through Cocoon) it behaves fine.  But when I
view the page through Cocoon, I get a JavaScript error saying it could not
access the file (access denied).  For both cases the HTC file was in the
same location with the same name.  I've tried pointing to the file using an
absolute path (e.g. C:\path\to\file.htc) and using the Cocoon context (e.g.
/template/htc/file.htc).

Do I have to specify something in the sitemap for the behavior file to work?
This doesn't make sense to me, but I can't think of any other reason for
this happening.  I've never run into this problem before, either in static
HTML pages nor in server pages.  Maybe it has something to do with being
transformed (XML/XSL)?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Jeff

Windows XP Home
Internet Explorer 6.0
Cocoon 2.1.5



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