On Sep 16, 2005, at 14:31, Brian Moseley wrote:

[2] In the case of .xml files, they're heading out with
Content-Type: text/xml; charset="UTF-8"
Since the UTF-8 is re-specified in the XML itself, maybe those should be just "application/xml".


what document specifies the meaning of application/xml?

RFC 3023. However, that highly recommends specifying a charset parameter in application/xml anyway. So, guess we'll just over- specify the charset.

[3] ...

When sharing a calendar called "•  Wonderful",
PUT /home/demo/%E2%80%A2%20Wonderful/bda82c06-26f1-11da- d842-000d9359ec2c.ics HTTP/1.1 gets me a "403 HTTP/1.1 Forbidden" from Cosmo (works on other servers, or if I change the collection name to just "Wonderful").


this is likely bug 3068 (<https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/ show_bug.cgi?id=3068>). webdav collection and resource names are used directly as item names in the repository, and many characters are not allowed in item names. there is an open bug with jackrabbit to url-escape names before using them as repository item names. this will hopefully be fixed in the cosmo 0.3 timeframe.

Thanks for the info; I'll update that bug.

--Grant

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