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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Thomas Markus <t....@proventis.net> on 2007/01/24 08:21:04 UTC
Re: output
Hi,
System.err is default. check your webserver log or console
thomas
Steven D. Majewski schrieb:
>
> Where does the output of an <xsl:message> in a stylesheet in cocoon go ?
>
> I've looked in cocoon.log and all of the other log files I could find,
> but no trace. I'ld like to use it for debugging, but I can't seem to
> find a trace of it.
>
> -- Steve Majewski / UVA Alderman Library
>
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Re: output
Posted by "Steven D. Majewski" <sd...@virginia.edu>.
On Jan 26, 2007, at 12:52 PM, Mark Lundquist wrote:
>
> On Jan 26, 2007, at 9:26 AM, Steven D. Majewski wrote:
>
>> I do testing/debugging on Mac OSX laptop:
>
> Me too :-)
>
>> I put a distinctive string in my <xsl:message> and grepped all
>> thru the cocoon logs, the system and console logs and anywhere else
>> I could find. Does anyone know were to look on OSX ?
>
> It's just the stdout of the JVM. How do you start Cocoon? E.g.,
> if you do "cocoon.sh" in a shell window, the message will appear as
> output in that window.
>
> I was using <xsl:message> just yesterday to help debug a
> stylesheet. I'm using Saxon, maybe that makes a difference... but
> I would be surprised.
>
I running cocoon as a webapp under tomcat.
( and I checked the tomcat logs too. But I didn't think to look
at the terminal window from which I started tomcat. I usually
have 3 or 4 windows open in different directories, so I'm sure
I wasn't even aware of which one I started from. Maybe I'll try
again. )
-- Steve Majewski
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Re: output
Posted by Mark Lundquist <lu...@gmail.com>.
On Jan 26, 2007, at 9:26 AM, Steven D. Majewski wrote:
> I do testing/debugging on Mac OSX laptop:
Me too :-)
> I put a distinctive string in my <xsl:message> and grepped all
> thru the cocoon logs, the system and console logs and anywhere else
> I could find. Does anyone know were to look on OSX ?
It's just the stdout of the JVM. How do you start Cocoon? E.g., if
you do "cocoon.sh" in a shell window, the message will appear as output
in that window.
I was using <xsl:message> just yesterday to help debug a stylesheet.
I'm using Saxon, maybe that makes a difference... but I would be
surprised.
cheers,
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Re: output
Posted by "Steven D. Majewski" <sd...@virginia.edu>.
I still haven't been able to find this.
I do testing/debugging on Mac OSX laptop:
I put a distinctive string in my <xsl:message> and grepped all
thru the cocoon logs, the system and console logs and anywhere else
I could find. Does anyone know were to look on OSX ?
-- Steve.
On Jan 24, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Thomas Markus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> System.err is default. check your webserver log or console
>
> thomas
>
> Steven D. Majewski schrieb:
>>
>> Where does the output of an <xsl:message> in a stylesheet in
>> cocoon go ?
>>
>> I've looked in cocoon.log and all of the other log files I could
>> find,
>> but no trace. I'ld like to use it for debugging, but I can't seem to
>> find a trace of it.
>>
>> -- Steve Majewski / UVA Alderman Library
>>
>>
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