On Wednesday, Oct 30, 2002, at 17:06 Europe/London, Stephan Michels wrote:


Currently the form param that holds the 'method' to be used in the
MultiAction is called 'method', is this not a reserved param name for a
request? ie. it would always return the HTTP method?
The problem was name of the input module.. I used {request:bla} instead of
{request-param:bla}. So the example should work now.

Have fun, Stephan Michels.
Dear Stephan,

Many thanks for fixing this!
I can log in now, create a collection and upload files!

But I am even more confused now ;)

'Off the Shelf' slide.xconf is set up to use the FileContentStore to store content in $CATALINA_HOME/contentstore (as I understand it), but I never see any files or folders there ..... then when I restart TomCat, log back into cocoon/samples/slide an I have nothing in the repository. :-}

What I am hoping to achieve is to have a file store that can be:

a) Accessed for file editing via WebDAV, using normal desktop apps like TurboXML or XMLMind, hopefully with versioning.

b) Served from the store by my Cocoon pipelines for normal users to view the site

c) Managed via your samples/slide interface

Am I on the right track here?

I promise to write a 'How-to' on this if I can make this work!
But I am a bit of a newbie to webDAV so I might need some help ;)


many thanks

regards Jeremy








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