Thanks Remy: it could be a DavExplorer bug.

Now i'm using the web access to Slide and i wonder:

* What should i do to add a file to the 'files' folder?
* and, what if i want to block, unblock, delete or versioning an existing file?
   is this possible? how?

Thanks in advance!
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Remy Maucherat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

03/04/01 23:07
Please respond to slide-user

       
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Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> My previous question was confused...
>
> We want to use Slide to manage a lot of files (java files)
> writed by our developer team, preventing that more than
> one person modify the same file and (if it is possible)
> versioning these files.

Slide supports versioning, but it is not exposed yet in the WebDAV layer.

> I'm interested in learning about to prevent some users
> to unblock or delete a file stored & blocked by another
> user ('root', i.e.)
> Is this possible with Slide & DavExplorer?

WebDAV level 2 supports locking, so it should work fine (if it does not, it's a
bug). DAVExplorer supports locking.
NetBeans will probably eventually support WebDAV too.

Remy


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