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> Didier replies: > Thanks for the pointer John. After having read the doc I noticed that it (apache) > handles static documents (and quite well I should say), but doesn't handle > dynamically transformed XML documents on the basis of the > "accept" header. I > expected to find that in cocoon but couldn't find that feature in this > server extension. It seems that cocoon handles only the > "user-agent" pattern > match but not the "accept" request. Hi Didier. From my reading of the doco, the component in Cocoon 2 to do what you say is a selector. Out of the box, the distribution provides a dedicated selector for the user-agent and host HTTP headers but also has a generic "HeaderSelector" that can be used to check any request header as part of a selector. http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/selectors/selectors.html Alternatively, if designing a logicsheet, you can access all the request information via the built-in "request" environmental logicsheet. <aside> I have found the ibm developerworks tutorials on Cocoon excellent and a great introduction if, like me, you are starting from zero. Thanks Leigh! </aside> If there are any Cocoon 2 gurus out there, feel free to correct my understanding. Its only a "paper" based one at the moment. Regards Michael
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