Hi again,
Hello
I thought that would have worked :-/ The problem may be that getInputStream is not defined on the Response interface but only on HttpResponse class. Hmm sorry, I guess a Reader is the best option ATM.
Thanks for the modifications in request(s) APIs to have an InputStream. I put a pure cocoon webdav implementation in tests with some windows users.
They can browse a webfolder in their MS.Windows.Explorer save as URI with OpenOffice.org and XMLspy
There's still some bugs (usually from clients), but I could provide a quite generic webdav.xmap+webdav.js under Apache License after more tests and solving some issues :
* To be more generic (for another thread ?), I was wondering of what could be the best way to pass a parameter from parent sitemap to a mounted sitemap. For webdav, the idea was to provide acces to a documents folder, but also why not, the webapp folder for a developper.
Bad practice, but for a fast patch on online app in test phase...
* Webdav compliant authentification is not so easy to solve.
Fred.
-- Fr�d�ric Glorieux (ing�nieur documentaire, AJLSM) <http://www.ajlsm.com>
