will have a WebDAV
interface. May be it will also implement
that naming convention system.
> -Message d'origine-
> De: Kjetil Kjernsmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: mercredi 21 août 2002 15:43
> À: ROSSEL Olivier
> Objet: Re: WebDav, DavFS, Slide and else
>
> Do have run davfs anytime? It's the hell. I never got this to work.
I MUST install Slide and test its functionnalities.
But I like very much the idea of having no stuff on the client side.
Just a filesystem with (for example) naming conventions for accessing
older versions or metadata.
And al
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, ROSSEL Olivier wrote:
> Here is a crazy idea I have had.
> Linux has a WebDav FileSystem.
> So accessing/updating files via WebDAV is completely transparent to Cocoon.
>
> WebDAV servers can have versionning, revision systems.
>
> So, without changing the way you work insid
Here is a crazy idea I have had.
Linux has a WebDav FileSystem.
So accessing/updating files via WebDAV is completely transparent to Cocoon.
WebDAV servers can have versionning, revision systems.
So, without changing the way you work inside Cocoon, you can have WebDAV
capabilities. If the WebDA