"dsimcha" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > == Quote from Jarrett Billingsley ([email protected])'s > article >> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 11:23 PM, dsimcha <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Really stupid question from a total SVN noob: I uploaded some docs to >> > SVN for >> > a dsource project, and linked to them via the project wiki. When I >> > follow the >> > link to the docs, I get an HTML forbidden error. How do I change the >> > permissions in that SVN directory to make the docs viewable as plain >> > old HTML? >> > >> I've never got a "forbidden" error, but I have had to change the svn >> mime type on them for them to show up as webpages instead of as raw >> source. That's something you do on your end with your svn client, >> then check them in. > > Can you please elaborate on this? What do I need to change the MIME type > to? > Please understand that most of my programming experience comes from > working on > research prototype code, where a lot of formalities like version control > are often > ignored, so my knowledge of tools like SVN is *way* behind my general > programming > knowledge. Assume I know almost nothing about SVN.
Pardon me for saying so, but version control should never be ignored, not even on a one-man pet project.
