Cocoon typically tries to handle all requests so chances are it's cocoon's fault. Check your sitemap.xmap files for where it handles the pattern "**/banner". Also the cocoon list would be much better at helping you figure this out.

--David

Jerome Benezech wrote:
I might be using the wrong terms rather.
mycocoonwebapp is the cocoon context. The cocoon
servlet matches /cocoonwebapp/*

The weird thing is that any URL is caught by cocoon
fine but URLs ending with banner....So
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/index.html : cocoon
OK
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/anything : cocoon OK
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/anything/anything:
cocoon OK
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/banner : TOMCAT NOT
OK
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/anything/banner :
TOMCAT NOT OK

I have declared nothing special regarding a banner URL
in my webapp so I guessed it came from Tomcat.

Thanks for your help. I'll contact the sys admin as my
app is hosted on a shared server (and I have no access
to tomcat conf), see if he did anything special....
Maybe it's a policy of the provider regarding
advertisement or some stuff like that ?????




--- Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Jerome,

Jerome Benezech wrote:
Is the context 'banner' reserved in tomcat 5.5.9 ?
I have a cocoon app running under tomcat and the
URL
http://www.domain.com/mycocoonapp/banner is not
caught
by the cocoon servlet but by tomcat instead....
Unless you have a nonstandard configuration,
"mycocoonapp" is the
context in this case, not "banner". Could that be
the problem? I believe
you want all of your Cocoon pipeline mappings to
start with "/banner",
not "/mycocoonapp", since Cocoon removes the context
name from the URL
before it matches anything.

- -chris

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