It does appear to work for me, although I am also seeing the "duplicate specification" message (don't know what that means). Here is what I did, using a PerlDAV I made using the "lazy way to install PerlDAV" on http://www.webdav.org/perldav/:
$ dave Duplicate specification "man|?" for option "?" dave -- DAV Explorer (v1.23) Try "help", or "open http://host.com/dav_enabled_dir/" dave> open localhost:9031 Enter username for public at localhost:9031: foo Password: ** Connected to localhost:9031/ ** dave> ls Listing of http://localhost:9031/ ./ Oct 10 17:09 <dir> dir1/ <dir> dir2/ <dir> dave> bye Bye Make sure the port you are connecting to is configured as a WebDAV server (not an HTTP server). Of course, if you can connect to that port via windows explorer, it is probably set up correctly. -Danny From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Coarr, Matt Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 1:31 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] anyone successfully use perl's HTTP::DAVmodule with ML? Has anyone been able to use the perl module HTTP::DAV with MarkLogic? I got it to build and deploy, but I cannot even get it to connect to a MarkLogic webdav port. It doesn't even prompt for a username and password. (I have been able to use the MarkLogic server in windows explorer and via the cadaver command-line. So I know the webdav server is working.) In particular, I'm trying to use the "dave" interactive webdav tool fromt he HTTP::DAV moudle as a first step. Here's the error I get: $dave http://localhost:8004/ Duplicate specification "man|?" for option "?" dave -- DAV Explorer (v1.23) Try "help", or "open http://host.com/dav_enabled_dir/" ** The URL "http://localhost:8004/" is not DAV enabled or not accessible. ** Thanks, Matt
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