Oliver:

I haven't really used WebDAV-tools, so can't say much about it myself,
but it sounds interesting, especially if support is wide. File system
based editing from both Windows/Mac/Linux would be sweet.

Do you have any ideas on how best to handle things like the "slug",
publish status, chosen filter, behavior etc?

/T

2007/5/27, Oliver Baltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tobias Fors wrote:
> > I've recently started a stealthy little project to try and move my
> > company's web site over to Radiant. Yesterday, while editing, it
> > struck me how cool it would be to have a MacFuse file system interface
> > for editing pages in Radiant.
> >
> > Has anyone else considered this, or even attempted an implementation?
> > I don't have the skills (yet...) to implement it myself, but darn it
> > would be nice. I think - haven't really thought that much about it.
>
> I have thought about it, but rather doing something very platform
> dependent like (Mac)FUSE, I was considering an abstraction via WebDAV.
> It should be fairly straight forward, especially with Rails's CRUD
> support. Unfortunately I have not got around doing it yet. WebDAV is
> probably the most flexible way of doing it as it is standardized, many
> file system browsers already provide hooks for it and you can mount it
> via FUSE.
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
> Cheers,
> Oliver
>
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