At the moment, I could get davFS (Linux) to work fine as a local filesystem. I tried cvsfs, but could not make it to work. It's toio bad because it has a natural naming convention <-> older version of file mapping. Any help is welcome.
BTW, I think the newer CVS system made by GNU will have a WebDAV interface. May be it will also implement that naming convention system. > -----Message d'origine----- > De: Kjetil Kjernsmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Date: mercredi 21 août 2002 15:43 > À: ROSSEL Olivier > Objet: Re: WebDav, DavFS, Slide and else .... > > > On Wednesday 21 August 2002 15:28, ROSSEL Olivier wrote: > > Here is a crazy idea I have had. > > Linux has a WebDav FileSystem. > > So accessing/updating files via WebDAV is completely transparent to > > Cocoon. > > > > WebDAV servers can have versionning, revision systems. > > > > So, without changing the way you work inside Cocoon, you can have > > WebDAV capabilities. If the WebDAV server allows to access the extra > > features (older versions, > > number of the current version,metadata) in a filesystem way, you can > > have full > > WebDAV management without doing nothing inside Cocoon. > > > > Is it dumb? > > _I_ really don't think so! It's really good! > It is actually how I'd like my content contributors to > interact with my > server. I don't know how to code it, but I would be _very_ interested > if you get it up and running! :-) Have you looked at the > webdav example > in tomcat4, BTW? > > Best, > > Kjetil > -- > Kjetil Kjernsmo > Astrophysicist/IT > Consultant/Skeptic/Ski-orienteer/Orienteer/Mountaineer > [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Homepage: http://www.kjetil.kjernsmo.net/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>