Re: WebDAV in Atlassian Confluence

2008-11-03 Thread Julian Reschke
Philip Cher wrote: ... Is there anything wrong somewhere that might cause the text file not editable? And is there anything else for me to do to make text files editable besides mounting differently as I described above? ... That's a Windows issue, not a Jackrabbit issue. It applies to *any*

Re: WebDAV in Atlassian Confluence

2008-11-03 Thread Philip Cher
Hi Julian, Thanks alot! That helps clear some doubts that I had on this issue =) Regards, Philip Julian Reschke wrote: Philip Cher wrote: ... Is there anything wrong somewhere that might cause the text file not editable? And is there anything else for me to do to make text files editable

Re: WebDAV in Atlassian Confluence

2008-11-03 Thread Jop Zinkweg - Initworks B.V.
Hi Philip, Windows support for WebDAV is notoriously bad, but it does offer more than discussed here. I've spent quite some time getting it all to work, and I've documented my progress on our wiki: https://wiki.zonehosting.nl/wiki/display/public/WebDAV+clients From Windows XP and up it is

Re: WebDAV in Atlassian Confluence

2008-11-03 Thread Philip Cher
Hi Jop Zinkweg, Thanks alot!!! This is great help!!! Appreciate it alot! Regards, Philip Jop Zinkweg - Initworks B.V. wrote: Hi Philip, Windows support for WebDAV is notoriously bad, but it does offer more than discussed here. I've spent quite some time getting it all to work, and I've

WebDAV in Atlassian Confluence

2008-11-02 Thread Philip Cher
Hi Everyone, I am working on a WebDAV project that is utilizing Jackrabbit as the front end of WebDAV that maps back to Atlassian Confluence hierarchy as a repository. We're able to replace the default Jackrabbit repository with Confluence as a repository and able to browse Confluence hierarchy