hah! Its cause I don't like the client, I admit. (Or to be more correct, I don't like the client as part of the server project, the client itself is fine).
One could definately add a point for the client though: * A fully featured WebDAV client library and command line client Richie On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:44, Martin Holz wrote: > Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On 25 Nov 2003, at 20:34, Richard Unger wrote: > > > snip------------------> > > > > > > Slide 2.0 will provide a stable content repository for content > > > management systems and other purposes, featuring: > > > * Full WebDAV Support > > > * DeltaV WebDAV Versioning Support > > > * Support for a variety of backend systems for storing the content > > > including different databases and file system storage > > > * Transactions and Locking for data integrity > > > * Flexible control over permissions at a per file level via > > > support for > > > > > WebDAV ACL > > > * Simple installation on any server supporting Servlet 2.3 and .war > > > deployment > > > * Sample 'ready-to-run' binary distribution including Tomcat 4.1 > > > > > > and much more. > > > > > > <-------------------------desnip. > > > > Nice! +1 > > I like it too. However the client library is missing completely. > > The Slide documentation should make it more obvious, that slide > contains two independent products. Its annoying, if someone tells > on the mailing list "There is a url escaping problem with PROPFIND > in slide". You have to guess, if he is talking about the server,the > client or both. > > Martin > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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