Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
> On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 06:53 PM, Dethe Elza wrote:
>
>> Andreas Jung wrote:
>>
>>> See Lockable.py and LockItem.py.
>>
>>
>>
>> OK, I was confused and thought an object could serve as it's own lock
>> (Java does something like this). So I need to create a L
On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 06:53 PM, Dethe Elza wrote:
> Andreas Jung wrote:
>
>> See Lockable.py and LockItem.py.
>
>
> OK, I was confused and thought an object could serve as it's own
> lock (Java does something like this). So I need to create a
> LockItem. Is this class accessible
Andreas Jung wrote:
> See Lockable.py and LockItem.py.
>
OK, I was confused and thought an object could serve as it's own lock
(Java does something like this). So I need to create a LockItem. Is
this class accessible from a DTML Method or should I be looking at an
External Method?
Thanks
See Lockable.py and LockItem.py.
Andreas
- Original Message -
From: "Dethe Elza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeffrey P Shell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 19:38
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] WebDAV API
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On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 05:20 PM, Dethe Elza wrote:
> Because many existing Windows programs understand FTP but not
> WebDAV, we're trying to create an alternative way to lock/unlock
> files when we FTP them. This could be a simple HTTP call
> (preferred) or XML-RPC. The documentati
Jeffrey P Shell wrote:
> When the WebDAV writelocking project was in its early stages, some
> debate went to whether the locking mechanism should be exposed to a
> higher level, and what that mechanism would be. Ultimately, however, it
> was decided that WebDAV writelocking would be kept enti
Hi folks,
Because many existing Windows programs understand FTP but not WebDAV,
we're trying to create an alternative way to lock/unlock files when we
FTP them. This could be a simple HTTP call (preferred) or XML-RPC. The
documentation I've been able to dig up on Zope's DAV implementation
i