Hello Bita,

Are you sure, Slide has your described behavior. We have a test case in our
suite, that checks this condition:

Starting test case:
testsuite\junit\xmltestcases\functional\mkcol\code\mkCol405.xml

INFO  [Thread-3] - MKCOL = 201 Created (time: 310 ms) URI = /files31NT/test
INFO  [Thread-4] - Rollback Transaction 46 xid Thread-4-1013792795566-46- in
thread Thread-4
INFO  [Thread-4] - MKCOL = 405 Method Not Allowed (time: 10 ms) URI =
/files31NT/test
INFO  [Thread-3] - DELETE = 204 No Content (time: 260 ms) URI =
/files31NT/test

Best regards,

juergen


 -----Original Message-----
From:   Pill, Juergen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, February 15, 2002 18.04 PM
To:     'Slide Users List'
Subject:        RE: Mkcol behaviour

This is a bug, Slide should return 405.

Best regards,

Juergen

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Bita Shadgar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent:   Friday, February 15, 2002 16.53 PM
To:     slide-user
Subject:        Mkcol behaviour

Hi all,

Just as a quick question. When I try to create a collection in slide by
MKCOL method while the collection exists already, It doesn't give me any
error or even warning. Actually it seems slide ignores the method. Is
this behaviour all right or it is a bug?

Regards,
Bita.




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