A VCR has DAV:checked-in and DAV:checked-out as live properties, and one of
them is always present.
A VR has several live properties you can rely on, such as DAV:version-name.
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From: Jacob Lund
From: Jacob Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:34 PM
To: 'Slide Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Check if VCR
Thanks,
But how do I see if a property has DAV:checked-in as a live property!
Propfind or report? Or something else?
1) Check the
From: Andreas Probst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:58 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Check if VCR
Hi Jacob,
I didn't manage to propfind the checked-in or checked-out
properties with client methods. Because also the Slide client
See
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc3253.html#rfc.section.5.4
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From: Andreas Probst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 12:01 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject:
From: Jacob Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 2:42 PM
To: 'Slide Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Verifying access
Thanks for the reply!
From what I can see in the thread you referred to, they do not verify
that they have access rights!
You where right
From: Andreas Probst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:18 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Verifying access
Hi all,
please see intermixed.
Andreas
On 8 Oct 2002 at 14:47, Julian Reschke wrote:
From: Jacob Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
From: Andreas Probst [mailto:andpro77;gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 5:36 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Content-Language
Hi all,
the WebDAV spec defines the property DAV:getcontentlanguage.
It's a live one, so I can't change it via Proppatch.
Not true. live
On 28 Oct 2002 at 17:47, Julian Reschke wrote:
From: Andreas Probst [mailto:andpro77;gmx.net]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 5:36 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Content-Language
Hi all,
the WebDAV spec defines the property DAV:getcontentlanguage.
It's a live
Note that the Label: header is deprecated and will be removed in a future
revision of the protocol.
Check out the new DAV:labeled-version report [1] for an alternative
approach.
Julian
[1]
http://www.webdav.org/deltav/protocol/draft-ietf-webdav-versioning-xx.6.htm
#_Toc13053962
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will
take care of
the new DAV:labeled-version report soon.
Regards,
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Julian Reschke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 20:30
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: RE: Questions about client side API for versioning
From: Jacob Lund [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 10:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: propfind
Hi there!
This question is not directly related to slide, but more a WebDAV
question!
I have an application that needs all visible propertied and some of the
hidden
Jrgen,
that sounds a bit like you could model that type of resource as redirect
reference [1], right?
Julian
[1]
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/draft-ietf-webdav-redirectref-protocol-02.
html
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-Original Message-
Chris,
you may want to look at recent discussions on the WebDAV mailing list
regarding this issue, for instance:
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-dist-auth/2003JanMar/0460.html
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From: Pill,
You are right that only UTF-8 makes sense (if somebody disagrees I'd really
see that discussed on the WebDAV WG mailing list).
BTW: what do you mean by if the client does not report a encoding? The
client simply can't.
Julian
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] Behalf Of Martin Holz
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: AW: aao
Julian Reschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are right that only UTF-8 makes sense (if somebody
disagrees I'd really
see that discussed on the WebDAV WG mailing list).
BTW: what do
The *only* portable way to encode non-ASCII resource names in URIs is to use
UTF-8. Clients *can't* signal which encoding they are using, thus only one
can be used. All major WebDAV clients I'm aware of nowadays use UTF-8, so
trying anything else really leads nowhere.
If you come across a client
) Refresh the display.
Did it work? :)
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 15:21, Julian Reschke wrote:
The *only* portable way to encode non-ASCII resource names in
URIs is to
use
UTF-8. Clients *can't* signal which encoding they are using,
thus only one
can be used. All major WebDAV
) Copy a (Chinese named) file to the webfolder.
(2) Create a new (Chinese named) folder in the webfolder.
(3) Refresh the display.
Did it work? :)
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 15:21, Julian Reschke wrote:
The *only* portable way to encode non-ASCII resource names in
URIs is to use
UTF-8. Clients
straightforward stuff right? You would think! But nothing is
ever straightforward when Windows enters the picture. :(
Satish
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:51, Julian Reschke wrote:
From: satish [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 4:57 AM
To: slide-user
Subject
into Microsoft lala land)
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:50, Julian Reschke wrote:
Satish,
yes this seems to indicate that this is a problem.
I'd
- find out which one you habe (version of MDSAIPP.DLL)
- check whether there are newer versions with out that problem
(for instance
by installing
for Windows' stupidity
in this case? The HTTP traces make it quite clear that the problem is
on the client side, not the server. But I am not an expert on this
issue. So what am I missing here Julian, Oliver?
Thanks
Satish
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 01:34, Julian Reschke wrote:
From: Oliver
From: Oliver Zeigermann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:56 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Slide-Encoding: FINALLY
So, finally, I could make slide work with UTF-8 URIs, but now it does
not work with ISO-8859-1 again (not that bad).
Unfortunately this
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 3:03 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: UNLOCKing a Dav resource - false alarm: sample lock token
here
Hi. It would appear that UnlockMethod class is fine in 1.0.16.
Hi,
reminder: there is optional text conferencing through which people can
virtually attend the meeting. Details are summarized in:
http://www.xmpp.org/ietf-chat.html
Regards, Julian
P.S.: 15.30 Minneapolis time seems to be 21:30 UTC.
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Jacob Lund wrote:
Here is what I have tried:
Put a file on the server:
PUT /files/%c3%a6%c3%b8%c3%a510.txt HTTP/1.1 (UTF8 escaped path)
Now I do a propfind:
PROPFIND /files/%C3%A6%C3%B8%C3%A510.txt HTTP/1.1
Here I do get a resonse 207 MultiStatus response, so the server recognice the
Jacob Lund wrote:
Hmm!
If I put a file called: /files/%c3%a6%c3%b8%c3%a510.txt
And the propfind on /files returns an href in the response body called /files/%C3%83%C2%A6%C3%83%C2%B8%C3%83%C2%A510.txt then I must be missing something!
Oh. I missed the part about the broken href -- of
Jacob Lund wrote:
BTW have anyone looked at how webfolders in windows Explorer on Windows XP
works. It will convert national characters to UTF8 and serve that to the
server - this if great! However when it displays what is on the server it
unescapes with local character set! I really do not get
Jacob Lund wrote:
Webfolders in XP converts to UTF8 when uploading a file!
Slide has a problem with UTF8 encoded URL! Following change solved the UTF8
encoding problems for me:
Line 337 in WebdavUtils.java:
return decodeURL(fixTomcatURL(result, UTF-8));
should be changed to:
return
Jacob,
seems that I misread what you wrote...:
it does not convert the results back from UTF8 to local! This results in a
presentation of the files that looks a bit funny! But the references are
still valid and if you try to open one of the files in IE then you will
see
the correct decoding of
Jacob Lund wrote:
The only problem with microsoft webfolders i XP is that it does not convert
back from UTF8 to local when it is presented in the explorer! Then encoding
is correct because when I open the file (eg a .doc) by doubleclicking on it,
then word and/or IE shows the correct decoded
Jacob Lund wrote:
I am talking about webfolders!
Sure? Do you have a trace?
As I can see there is one big difference between XP and 2000! Webfolders in
XP will convert to UTF8 before uploading and 2000 will escape in local
character set!
If this is the case, this has nothing to do with WXP vs
Muhammad Ashikuzzaman wrote:
Julian,
I used Windows XP to connect to my slide server running under tomcat
(localhost). But the web folders idea in Windows 2000, I am not sure.
Does win2k o/s supports connecting as a webdav client? Then what's the
difference between web folder idea and webdav
Jacob Lund wrote:
Thanks, I will have a look into that! However according to microsoft website
then this newer version is only included in OFFICE 2000 SP3 - too bad if the
users do not have ms office :-(
Then customers should ask Microsoft to include up-to-date versions in
Windows service packs
Zsolt Koppany wrote:
Hi,
I know, that this a slide and not a tomcat list, however I think I might
find help here.
I have modified the webdav servlet of tomcat-4.1.24 (I have the same problem
with 5.0.16) and everything seems to be fine. The only problem (as far as I
know) when I try to open a
Michael Smith wrote:
IE and/or the adobe reader plugin have a series of major bugs that make
it very difficult to get PDF files to open reliably in the plugin.
There are four criteria that must be met:
1) The content type must be application/pdf (easy, this is probably
working fine, and is
Jackie Siu [SPEED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using Linux RH8.0 + Tomcat4.1.29, I am able to connect to WebDav server (http://192.168.1.10:8080/webdav) from my WinXP , I 've already modified the web.xml by changing readonly to true. It looks fine when I create a new folder or drag and drop files from WinXP
Jacob Lund wrote:
The webfolders in windows XP uses UTF8. Most of the DAV clients that I have
*Current* webfolder versions. The Webfolder client ships with Windows,
IE, Office, .Net and other packages.
found encodes in client character set and not UTF8.
Such as...? Clients that definitively *do*
Ritu Kedia wrote:
The Slide 2.0 Changelog says Preliminary support for Delta V in the
client. What does this entail?
More specifically is Put under version Control, Check Out, Check In of
resources supported?
Secondly, I have a generic WebDAV question regarding locking. From the Delta
V specs it
Jacob Lund wrote:
Ok! Let me see if I can explain myself - I am not an expert on this so
please correct me if I am wrong!
An UTF-8 representation of one character consists of at combination of
characters. Now JAVA is a Unicode language and this means that one character
...of bytes.
can represent
Jean-Philippe Pattus wrote:
Hello the list,
my config is :
- server side : an apache server plus a module for WEBDAV
- client side : jakarta slide webdab client 2.0 beta1
my code is very simple :
WebdavFile collectionDirectory = new WebdavFile(new
HttpURL(http://ServerName/Toto/Directory with
Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
I don't have office installed. It XP sp 1 with all the available
patches applied. Hmmm, could virus detection softwre be an issue?
...
See http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/webfolder-client-list.html for a
list of MS Webfolder versions and their issues (feedback and
Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
It seems everything goes well with Slide, but Word expects a different
answer when it creates the new file. This is the interesting part of the
communication:
Word sends
--
LOCK /slide/files/Word-Doc9.doc HTTP/1.1
Content-Language: en-us
Accept-Language: de,
Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Should be fixed. The problem was the timeout of the lock on the resource
yet to be created. Slide had a hack in it that made all locks on null
resouce infinite; because of clean up reasons. Null lock resource will
be deleted along with experired locks in
Juan Andr?s Bentancour wrote:
...
(from http://www.webdav.org/dasl/protocol/draft-dasl-protocol-00.html
...
Hi,
I'm not familiar with Slide, so I can't answer that question. The query
itself looks fine.
Also note that the current draft for DASL is here:
Ritu Kedia wrote:
Does Slide support creating Linked Resources? More specifically, instead of
copying a resource from one collection to another, can I create a
reference/link to the resource?
In other words, can the PUT command take the Source
URI(/slide/files/Folder1/Fiel1) instead of actual
Peder Nordvaller wrote:
Hello, I just setup Slide 2 rc 1 and I experience a small bug(?) with the
webdav servlet... When creating a new folder IE creates a folder named New
Folder. I then rename it and it works just fine. But when I refresh the IE
window the name New Folder reappears instead of
Paul Hussein wrote:
XP without 3rd party software will only mount a non IIS WebDAV 'share' as a
WebFolder. This is only accesible from Office products and products with
built-in WebDAV client. Normal windows programs such as notepad, wordpad
will not.
However, if you use IIS 6, the WebDAV 'share'
Paul Hussein wrote:
As far as I am aware, the WebDAV Redirector is a IIS 6 thing. It exports IIS
WebDAV folders as Windows Network shares. It is custom MS stuff.
It's built into XP, not IIS. The WebDAV Redirector is a *client*, IIS is
a *server*.
WebDAV is built-in to IIS5 (5.1) which ships with
Luke Noel-Storr wrote:
Hi,
There seems to be a problem with Office caching files from slide.
If I edit a file on one computer it seems to open it as it was the last
time it was saved on that same computer even if it has been edited on
another computer in the meantime. So, if I edit a Word file
Daniel Florey wrote:
Hi,
do you know if there are any document around describing the ms specific
things of the Webdav redirector?
It would be nice if slide could be mounted in this way.
I think we don't have a choice other than hacking slide to work with ms
clients. I don't see that ms cares
Daniel Florey wrote:
Hi Julian,
thanks again for your great work on the webdav stuff! Your site is a
great help and a visual pleasure...
What exactly do you mean by Network trace shows no outgoing request at
all. Do you mean the redirector always sends the request on port 80?
Best regards,
Alan Wood wrote:
...
*Note*
I also tell customers to enter the full URL including port into the
address when they are adding a web folder (even though 80 is default of
course) this prevents Microsoft's intefering user/login management
automatically adding domain information to the user name!!
Paananen, Tero wrote:
Looks like PropPatchMethod is not supporting setting
datatypes on the properties to be set, thus limiting
me to setting String type properties only.
Since my project absolutely requires support for other
data types on the client side, I'm in wee bit of trouble.
Before I go
Michael Oliver wrote:
Word 2k or XP yes.
Interesting -- I'm just debugging this very issue. In Office 2003, I
/sometimes/ see OPTIONS requests being made by Office, but no
authentication dialogue appears. Office then falls back to opening
read-only. Has anybody else seem this?
Best regards,
Luke Noel-Storr wrote:
How are you opening the document?
From a webpage link? From a Web folder? In Word via a URL?
From a web page link.
Both opening from a web folder and via URL from Word both seem to work
correctly (prompting for credentials and using OPTIONS/PROPFIND/LOCK and
so on on the
Ritu Kedia wrote:
Thanks again Ingo
I have yet another versioning question. I would really appreciate if you
could please answer the following:
The behavior that you have described below(i.e. multiple put and proppatch
after checkout without creating multiple versions) is part of the
Luke Noel-Storr wrote:
If you just open via a link then it doesn't open it in word as a
document from webdav, it just opens it as it would any other word
document linked to from a website (ie: it downloads a temp copy and then
opens that read only in Word).
Well, not always.
With Office2000 on
Ritu Kedia wrote:
Julian, Thanks for the reply.
You are right in that versions should ideally be immutable. But I think
having a server side feature of overwriting the content would be certainly
nice, specially in situations where the authors/developers can be trusted to
decide whether or not to
Jacob Lund wrote:
What you are referring to is not nested properties but xml elements placed
in the string value of a property.
The WebDAV protocol does not support nested properties directly.
/jacob
What would be the definition of nested property?
Best regards, Julian
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Lanto Randriamiharisoa wrote:
My first goal is to create only properties inside properties. For the
ability to change them separately, it's not necessary
There is no such thing as properties inside properties. What you're
referring to are properties that have structured content.
Best regards,
Koundinya (Sudhakar Chavali) wrote:
Hi Julian,
I did similary the way you have explained but
instead of taking the same information, it has built the new url
The value I inputted is http://ads.exchange:80/Exchange/Administrator/S
ent%20Items/Test%20%23123.EML
Here is the output
James Mason wrote:
Ritu,
Rather than changing the property can you just move/rename the file?
WebDav has the concept of live properties that are dynamic and cannot
be edited. It might be that DAV:displayname isn't modifiable.
My 2 cents...:
1) DAV:displayname shouldn't be a live property. If it's
Paul Hussein wrote:
It matters when I want to somehow determine which is a custom property and
which is not.
In IIS the system ones are prefixed with a:, and in slide d:.
Is there another way to determine what is a predefined system property, and
a custom one?
As already stated, the prefixes are
Paul Hussein wrote:
Just automatic code to allow editing of custom properties and not system
properties.
Thanks for the input.
Well, there's no generic way to do that. As a matter of fact, a system
property may be editable (such as DAV:displayname), while a custom
property may be read-only; so
ryan wrote:
I'm trying to use the slide command-line client with Windows Sharepoint
Services. It connects to the server ok, and I can browse directories so
long as they don't contain any spaces in the name. When I try to change
directories to a directory that has a space in its name (using
ryan wrote:
Thanks for the quick response Julian.
Do you by any chance know how Microsoft handles URI escaping of spaces?
They don't. It's a very simple bug (not present in earlier Sharepoint
versions, btw).
Julian
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Ritu Kedia wrote:
:)... I have seen this question being asked so many times. I had myself
asked the same questions some time back...Just a piece of advice from
personal experience.. it would be of help if you refer the Webdav and DeltaV
specs when in doubt about any specific behavior.
Checkout
r d wrote:
Hi,
This is what I did
1. checkout t2.txt as user john
2. put t2.txt as user john2 (No error?)
3. checkin t2.txt as user john2 (No erro?)
It gave error only if I try to do checkout as john2 when it is checked out by john.
Shouldn't check out be owner based?
No. See RFC3253.
Luke Noel-Storr wrote:
Well, not always.
With Office2000 on W2000, it actually does protocol discovery, prompts
for credentials, and then opens read/write.
With Office2003 on W2000, *sometimes* it just opens it read-only (with
the content from IE's cache), but sometimes it starts sending
Stefan Lützkendorf wrote:
Yes, If header is handled by slide.
If you have any cases that are not handled correctly, it is a severe bug
and it would be good if you could report it.
BTW If makes requests conditional in respect to locks, while the other
four headers make them conditional in respect
Stefan Burkard wrote:
...
2. how can i specify more than one field to select?
the specs (see above) say: !ELEMENT select (allprop | prop)
that looks like one-or-all. is this really true?
No,
DAV:prop can have multiple child elements:
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2518.html#ELEMENT_prop.
Simone Gianni wrote:
Hi all,
I've managed to use version control, however slide does not implement
collection's version control. So, calling a version control method on a
collection returns 405. Is there a way to tell slide that all the files
under a certain collection must be placed under
Stefan Lützkendorf wrote:
What does the spec say in relation to the following scenario:
- You have a collection A that is locked. You create a lock-null resouce
under A called foo.bar. Now, this has to be created using a LOCK method
execution and you are likely to get a different token or the
Stefan Lützkendorf wrote:
Ok, with shared lock it makes sense to use LOCK and If header. I'v never
used shared locks and so I always think locks as exclusive.
Have you ever found a real scenario where shared locks are usefull?
Not really. I know that some Adobe clients use them, though.
Julian
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Warwick Burrows wrote:
It looks like displayname might be the answer to this. I wasn't sure since
it didn't seem to work from the slide CLI app or when using Internet
Explorer and the slide dav servlet but from MS webfolders it does. Ie. put I
created my collection as test I changed its
Warwick Burrows wrote:
Really? But the specification says that the displayname is the name to be
shown to the user so it sounds like the web folders usage is correct as far
as the spec is concerned?
It would be correct if it would be shown *in addition* to the URL (thus
duplicate displaynames
Andy Bowes wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am getting the following exception thrown when I attempt to create a
SearchQuery:
org.apache.slide.search.InvalidQueryException: Expected exactly 1 prop
element, found 2
at
org.apache.slide.search.basic.expression.ComparedProperty.setProperty(Compar
Jacob Lund wrote:
My slide installation is mapped to the root of the server.
However I found a solution. If I set the uri in the request header to
/ and the scope to files/docs then it works. If the uri in the scope
starts with a / then the request fails.
Is that a bug? - the DASL document does
kranga wrote:
BPropfind allows you to arbitrarily specify resources that you want to do a
propfind on. If all your resources are within a folder, then you can always
vary the depth value to get all the information (and perhaps more).
Microsoft is as usual trying to hijack the standard by
Looking at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/e2k3/e2k3/_webdav_bpropfind.asp,
one thing that would need to be clarified is what type of URIs may
appear under DAV:target -- just direct members of the target collection?
That's the kind of stuff that routinely is
Oliver Zeigermann wrote:
Right...
To me it looks like it is indeed just direct members. I was thinking of
this being useful when you have tons of resources in a collection and
you just want information about a few for performance reasons.
But it's not stated anywhere, and DAV:href allows
Warwick Burrows wrote:
I'm trying to understand what circumstances would cause slide uris to
contain either a '#' or an '' character? Can document or collection names
For #:
the URI can not contain the # character inside a path segment,
therefore it needs to be percent-escaped (see
Hi,
the WebDAV working group will be meeting during the 61th IETF on
November 11, 1pm local time (this is 2004-11-11T18:00Z).
Those who can't or don't want to attend the meeting physically may want
to consider attending it using text conferencing (see details at
Warwick Burrows wrote:
I'm pretty sure that you can't remove a file from version control once it is
under control. There is definitely no specified means to do so. And the
Whether you can do that or not is completely implementation-dependant.
RFC3253 just doesn't mention it. Many servers disable
Michael Smith wrote:
Chris O'Connell wrote:
So, I have been playing with the WebdavResource, and it doesn't
look like there is any way to use that class to do any of the
labeling/getting that we want to do. I can call the
'reportMethod(...)' on the WebdavResource, and it will return
the
Stefan Burkard wrote:
We discussed this recently on the list and I don't think that there is a
Slide configuration that will let you do this. A file under version
control
cannot have its properties changed without checking it out/in again which
will increment the version number.
well, i never
Tim Frank wrote:
Warwick,
Would you be able to expand on the following statement for me?
Warwick Burrows wrote on 03/12/04 11:32 AM:
While the file is checked
out any changes you make aren't visible to other users fetching the
file or
viewing its properties.
In my limited testing, whenever I
Warwick Burrows wrote:
To my understanding other users shouldn't be able to see any of your changes
to file content or properties until you actually checkin the file. Of course
This is incorrect, as far as RFC3253 is concerned.
since you already have a WebdavResource constructed for the checkedout
Warwick Burrows wrote:
Wow, I just confirmed what you've said. Incredibly, when you checkout a file
and edit it others can see your changes whenever you put the file back to
the server. Julian, is this because of the checkout-in-place feature you
refer to? Ie. if I disable this feature then will
Morten wrote:
Hi,
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/webdav-redirector-list.html
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/webfolder-client-list.html
Seen in the light of this, what would you recommend as a robust setup?
Does Slide put in any extra effort to work around MS client deficiencies?
My list of
John Rousseau wrote:
I'm playing with litmus (http://www.webdav.org/neon/litmus/) to do some
basic testing against our Slide-WCK fronted archive. All of the
propget props tests are failing. I'm running Slide HEAD from about 3
weeks ago (roughly 2.2-pre1). I'm running this on Jetty 4.2.19 and
Julian Reschke wrote:
...
Judging from the error message, it seems that it's really a different
request that's causing this, namely the one in props.c:
static int propextended(void)
{
return propfind_returns_wellformed(with extended propfind element
James Mason wrote:
'+' is considered to be a space character when it appears in a URL. You
should be able to escape it by using %2B in your PUT request.
That's incorrect. + only has a special role inside *query parameters*.
Check RFC2396.
Best regards, Julian
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James Mason wrote:
It looks like Slide's current logic goes something like this:
Get the name of the first child of the propfind element.
if (the name is propname) return a list of property names
else if (the name is prop or allprop) return properties
else throw an exception
It should be easy
Roman D wrote:
I was looking for that myself.
Only place where I could find some information is
http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc2518.html#xml.element.definitions
Off by one section. The right place is:
http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/rfc2518.html#dav.properties.
Some elements are well
IndianAtTech wrote:
FYI,
Here is my query
String searchQuery = ?xml version=\1.0\?;
searchQuery = searchQuery + D:searchrequest xmlns:D = \DAV:\;
searchQuery = searchQuery + D:sql;
searchQuery = searchQuery + SELECT \DAV:displayname\ ;
searchQuery = searchQuery + FROM
IndianAtTech wrote:
Oh, I See.
Actually I am working on Microsoft server related project only. BTW,
what is the standard DASL query, if I need to get the results??
Thanks
Sudhakar
Should be something like:
d:searchrequest xmlns:d=DAV:
d:basicsearch
d:select
d:propd:displayname//d:prop
Stefan Lützkendorf wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have a question regarding WebDAV specifications.
Question: what is the correct response to an request of an unsupported
report?
E.g. how should we answer to a version-tree report request on a
resource that is not version controlled?
Currently slide returns
Stefan Lützkendorf wrote:
Well, to be exact :-)
Request
REPORT /webdav/BCS/Projekte/Dok2.doc HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost
A:version-tree xmlns:A=DAV:/
Response (the /webdav/BCS/Projekte/Dok2.doc resource is not version
controlled)
HTTP/1.1 409 Conflict
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:03:15 GMT
D:error
John Gilbert wrote:
I just did this last week. Here is the xml.
public List find(String name) {
String thepath = /slide/files;
String query2 = D:searchrequest xmlns:D =\DAV:\
+ D:basicsearch + D:select +
D:prop
+ D:displayname/ +
D:path/
+ /D:prop + /D:select
+ D:from +
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