Hi,
I've just tested webDAV access for the very first time using cadaver,
so maybe this is a known problem.
I've locked some objects using cadaver's lock command, and then opened
a browser keeping cadaver's connection opened.
then I've searched for this locks using the ZMI and also a method of
- Original Message -
From: Jerome Alet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 13:38
Subject: [Zope-dev] WebDAV locks disappearing...
Hi,
I've just tested webDAV access for the very first time using cadaver,
so maybe this is a known problem.
I've
On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 01:55:45PM -0500, Andreas Jung wrote:
From: Jerome Alet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All worked fine, the locks were found.
Then some time later I've retried to find the locks, and both the
ZMI and my method returned no lock. However in cadaver the locks
still seemed
A WebDAV client may request a timeout length for a lock, but it's basically
just a suggestion. You say you investigated again some time later.
Zope's default timeout is thirty minutes. Clients can ask for longer ones
and Zope will obey, but the 30 minutes is granted for 'infinite' timeout