I've studied!. A fix wold be available in 2.0.2 version, as the issue shows that there is a fix in source repository. Now, I'd like to know if there is any way to get that fix.
Ernesto "Ernesto Pin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I found we have a similar problem as the one described in issue #59142 in > OOo's web site. The matter is that OOo, after the PROPFIND I mention, sends > another one, but without authorization header, so it gets an HTTP 401 an > fails. > As I am new in this, I don`t understand this issue's state (I'm gonna study > it right now), any help is welcome. > > Ernesto > > "Kai Sommerfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi, > > > > Ernesto Pin wrote: > > > I'd like to know the steps performed by openoffice when I ask it to save > an > > > edited document on a WebDAV server (and what it expects to receive as > > > response for each one). > > > I have successfully opened a document that is on a Webdav server we > > > developed, edited it, but when I press "save" the last thing openoffice > > > does, is a PROPFIND for document's containing folder. After that > openoffice > > > says that "the document cannot be saved, object cannot be created > in...". > > > ¿Which is the expected response to that propfind?,¿Why I get that > error?. > > > > In general, we don't have problems with storing documents back to > > WebDAV servers. I suspect there is something "different" with the server > > you've developed. > > > > The response must of course comply to RFC2518. If I only knew the > > concrete problematic PROPFIND request you receive from OOo I could > > probably answer your question. ;-) It should be easy to catch and to > > post it to this list, then. > > > > - Kai. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
