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Title: JServ 1.1b2 bug causes Cocoon to repeat itself
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If you're seeing Cocoon serve up the same page to your browser no matter which
XML document you access, unless you use a '?' in the URL somewhere, you're
probably being bitten by a bug in Apache JServ 1.1b2. Evidently 1.1b3 will fix
this problem - and until it's released, the version from CVS should also work
properly. If you want a little more detail about the problems I had, to see
if they match yours, check out messages in the Cocoon mailinglist archives
from Wed 20 Oct 1999 with titles "Re: two newbie questions", "Further..." and
"I take that back!".
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