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[Cocoon Wiki] Updated: BeginnerEssentials

   Date: 2004-07-12T01:10:04
   Editor: AndrewCates <an...@sos-uk.org.uk>
   Wiki: Cocoon Wiki
   Page: BeginnerEssentials
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/BeginnerEssentials

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 - COCOON-RELEASES: 2.0.3, 2.0.4[[BR]]
 - DOCUMENT-STATUS: '''*draft*''' reviewed released[[BR]]
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-''i would rewrite this and fill it up with pointers to 
+''I would rewrite this and fill it up with pointers to 
   other documents. if no one does, i'll come back here and enhance it -- Hussayn''
 
 Cocoon binary distributions come with a "kitchen sink" policy. That is that they give you everything they have including the kitchen sink. Most of it is documentation and samples. If you wish to create a new custom Cocoon based application that just has the Cocoon engine and your additions to it, you probably want to know what you can take out. First of all, copy your cocoon distribution so you have a backup and a reference. Now we can start deleting things from our copy. The following structure represents a skeleton cocoon install with no configured pages.