It seems to be better to register custom EntityResolver http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/x-tipent.html http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/concepts/catalog.html http://xml.apache.org/commons/components/resolver/
Norbert S�ndor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Not a bad idea, thanks! :) Let's suppose that the component is used on many customer sites, and my company site is not available. I'm in the same situation. What I want is to completely disable XML validation in producion environment to avoid such errors. Regards, Norbi Andreas Bulling wrote: > On 27. Jun 2006 - 19:40:01, Norbert S�ndor wrote: > | Hello! > | > | Sometimes the jakarta site is not accessible, in such cases I get the > | following exception: > | > | Unable to parse file:/blablabla.script: Connection timed out: connect > | java.net.ConnectException > | Connection timed out: connect > | http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/dtd/Script_3_0.dtd > > IMO it should be possible to copy the DTD from the jakarta server > to your local one and change the xml files appropriately. > Please correct me if I'm wrong... ;) > > Regards, > Andreas > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Konstantin Ignatyev PS: If this is a typical day on planet earth, humans will add fifteen million tons of carbon to the atmosphere, destroy 115 square miles of tropical rainforest, create seventy-two miles of desert, eliminate between forty to one hundred species, erode seventy-one million tons of topsoil, add 2,700 tons of CFCs to the stratosphere, and increase their population by 263,000 Bowers, C.A. The Culture of Denial: Why the Environmental Movement Needs a Strategy for Reforming Universities and Public Schools. New York: State University of New York Press, 1997: (4) (5) (p.206)
