El lun, 20-03-2006 a las 11:23 +0100, Andreas Hartmann escribió: > Thorsten Scherler wrote: > > El lun, 20-03-2006 a las 10:28 +0100, Andreas Hartmann escribió: > >> Michael Wechner wrote: > >>> Thorsten Scherler wrote: > >> [...] > >> > >> > >>>> I came up with nearly the same config, so yeah +1 to add it in the > >>>> config, but the only problem is that one need to patch the conf when > >>>> adding a new resource type. That is not that nice. > >> Why? > > > > http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=386656&view=rev > > You would need to add new resource types here. > > Hmmm, why would you need to add resource types there? > Isn't it sufficient to reference registered resource types?
Are they registered with extension? If so, how can I lookup the resource type with an extension ? > > > Is there a simpler way? > > > > Could be overcome with a centralized registration. > > > >> > >>> at the moment it's a problem recognizing resource types anyway ;-) > >> What is the problem with recognizing resource types? > >> > > > > Well, webDAV PUT is adding just a file e.g. index.xml, that could be a > > forrest xdoc or a xhtml or ... How can we determine this? > > Well, that's a general problem, it is not related to the resource > type recognition. You can't determine the type of a file in a > generic way without meta information. I see two options: > > 1) explicit mapping (that's what you do) > > 2) ask all resource types: Does this file belong to you? > > The second option has the advantage that it doesn't require any > special WebDAV configuration. But I guess it is hard to implement. > Well one could use something like the resource type action to determine it for xml files. > > >>> and I think we should change this. > >>> > >>> But centralized registration makes sense in order to avoid conflicts. > >> IMO we need a centralized registration. > >> > > > > Yeah, that makes perfect sense. > > +1 > > Does that mean you don't want to change anything? We already > have a centralized registration ... > See above questions. > -- Andreas > -- Thorsten Scherler COO Spain Wyona Inc. - Open Source Content Management - Apache Lenya http://www.wyona.com http://lenya.apache.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
