It is a ColdFusion thing only. I think it will die eventually as webdav
comes to maturity. You chould write your own, AFAIK it uses wddx packets to
do the biz. There are wddx sdks for all languages so you chould write it
perl or what ever. The main cfm file used is ide.cfm.

I don't think it is a great protocol. Why do you want to do this? Allaire,
even says that you shouldn't use it on a production box.

If you just want to be able to remotely edit file on the linux box from
studio, there are other methods to do it. You can call coms from CFstudio
so....

Justin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Herman Cremer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 2:28 PM
> To: CF-Linux
> Subject: RDS
>
>
> I was wondering if RDS is a CF only thing.
> It seems as if its not..I might be wrong.
>
> Now my question is this:
> Is it possible to setup a RDS server on a linux
> box, that is NOT running CF, and then connect
> to it from a WinNT WS, the same as one would connect
> to a CF server, using RDS in CF-Studio,
> and some other RDS client software ?
>
> I am throwing a rock in the bush here,
> is this solution possible at all ?
>
> Thanks.
> __________________________
> Herman A Cremer
>
> 
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