Marcus Flehmig wrote:

> Joe Sulewski wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I installed slide onto a Linux server and I would like to take advantage
> > of symbolic links. I would like to add a symbolic link in the users
> > directory in the content store to a directory elsewhere on the system.
> > However, when I do that the link does not show up in the DAVExplorer or
> > within Internet Explorer's DAV explorer. How do I get slide to recognize
> > the symbolic link?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Joe
>
> Try to add a collection/subdir via WebDAV/Win Explorer, go to
> contentstore/files/XXX, remove the dir and replace it by your
> link. Not very nice, but should work. The issue is, that you
> need to define the structure nodes, too. It's not enough only
> to add a subdir under contentstore/files.
>
> Bye,
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> Marcus Flehmig
> University of Kaiserslautern
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Markus,

Thanks for the information. I created a collection called helpmate. But the
directory doesn't get created in the content store until I add a file there. In
any case I created the directory by hand as a link to another directory but it
didn't work. I tried it a few different ways and I couldn't get the contents of
the directory to show up through the DAV Explorer. How do I create the structure
nodes? Is there documentation on that? I'm using a memory store not a database
store could that be an issue as well? I really need to get this to work. Is it
even possible to do?

Joe


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