Re: How do you configure webDAV

2005-01-10 Thread Pop Qvarnström
This one should work: http://www.coredump.se/~popq/files/filter.zip

/Pop

 Liu Steve wrote:
  Are there known filters that will make the changes in header I suggested
  based on config or one must roll his own?

 Almost certainly, but none that I am aware of. Try Google.

 Mark

  Cheers,
  Steve Liu
   
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 12:40 PM
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  Subject: Re: How do you configure webDAV
 
  Liu Steve wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there documentation on how to configure the HTTP header properties
 of files delivered by the WebdavServlet?
 
  No. But there isn't any functionality within the webDAV servlet to
  configure either ;)
 
 The only configuration I could
 find for the WebdavServlet are samples with no documentation on all
 available param-name, range of param-value valid for each param-name.
 
  The webDAV servlet extends the DefaultServlet. Have a look in
  conf/web.xml for config options for the DefaultServlet - they can all be
  used with webDAV.
 
 Is there documentation which covers this?  Basically, I'd like to set
 the cache-control portion of the HTTP property of the file delivered
 by the WebdavServlet
 
  There is nothing in webDAV or the DefaultServlet AFAIK that will let you
  configure this.
 
  I think (and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong) that you
  can use a filter to set the cache-control headers.
 
  Mark
 
 Cheers,
 Steve

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Re: How do you configure webDAV

2005-01-08 Thread Mark Thomas
Liu Steve wrote:
Are there known filters that will make the changes in header I suggested
based on config or one must roll his own?
Almost certainly, but none that I am aware of. Try Google.
Mark
Cheers,
Steve Liu
 

-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 12:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How do you configure webDAV

Liu Steve wrote:
Hello,
Is there documentation on how to configure the HTTP header properties 
of files delivered by the WebdavServlet?

No. But there isn't any functionality within the webDAV servlet to
configure either ;)

The only configuration I could
find for the WebdavServlet are samples with no documentation on all 
available param-name, range of param-value valid for each param-name.

The webDAV servlet extends the DefaultServlet. Have a look in
conf/web.xml for config options for the DefaultServlet - they can all be
used with webDAV.

Is there documentation which covers this?  Basically, I'd like to set 
the cache-control portion of the HTTP property of the file delivered 
by the WebdavServlet

There is nothing in webDAV or the DefaultServlet AFAIK that will let you
configure this.
I think (and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong) that you
can use a filter to set the cache-control headers.
Mark

Cheers,
Steve
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Re: How do you configure webDAV

2005-01-07 Thread Mark Thomas
Liu Steve wrote:
Hello,
Is there documentation on how to configure the HTTP header properties of
files delivered by the WebdavServlet?
No. But there isn't any functionality within the webDAV servlet to 
configure either ;)

The only configuration I could
find for the WebdavServlet are samples with no documentation on all
available param-name, range of param-value valid for each param-name.
The webDAV servlet extends the DefaultServlet. Have a look in 
conf/web.xml for config options for the DefaultServlet - they can all be 
used with webDAV.

Is there documentation which covers this?  Basically, I'd like to set
the cache-control portion of the HTTP property of the file delivered by
the WebdavServlet
There is nothing in webDAV or the DefaultServlet AFAIK that will let you 
configure this.

I think (and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong) that you 
can use a filter to set the cache-control headers.

Mark
Cheers,
Steve
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RE: How do you configure webDAV

2005-01-07 Thread Liu Steve
Are there known filters that will make the changes in header I suggested
based on config or one must roll his own?

Cheers,
Steve Liu
 

-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 12:40 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How do you configure webDAV

Liu Steve wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there documentation on how to configure the HTTP header properties 
 of files delivered by the WebdavServlet?

No. But there isn't any functionality within the webDAV servlet to
configure either ;)

 The only configuration I could
 find for the WebdavServlet are samples with no documentation on all 
 available param-name, range of param-value valid for each param-name.

The webDAV servlet extends the DefaultServlet. Have a look in
conf/web.xml for config options for the DefaultServlet - they can all be
used with webDAV.

 Is there documentation which covers this?  Basically, I'd like to set 
 the cache-control portion of the HTTP property of the file delivered 
 by the WebdavServlet

There is nothing in webDAV or the DefaultServlet AFAIK that will let you
configure this.

I think (and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong) that you
can use a filter to set the cache-control headers.

Mark

 
 Cheers,
 Steve
 
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