Which store are you using, it sounds like a memory store, not the
filesystem store.

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Stuart MacPherson said:
> I spotted that, and I tried to change the directory that 'contentstore'
> resides in, but it seems to make no difference.  I also set the store
> parameter 'resetBeforeStarting' to 'false', and even though this looks
> like the problem root, it made no difference either!
>
> Is it significant that when I look in the contentstore folder AFTER the
> file upload and whilst the server is still running, it is totally empty?
>  This conflicts with the Directory Listing in the browser, which, if
> refreshed, shows the item that has been uploaded (albeit as a folder
> instead of a file as it should be... I can even click this faux folder
> and it will navigate into it!  There are no contents tho!).
>
> Many thanks again
> Stu
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stan Pinte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 August 2003 13:03
> To: Slide Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: weird error on file PUT
>
> At 12:57 13/08/2003 +0100, you wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>
>>
>>I have written a Servlet that handles file uploads to Slide using
>> Apache  Commons FileUpload, but when it tries to create the new
>> WebdavResource,  and PUT it, I get the following error& and when I look
>> a the store, it  seems to have created a folder called errmsg.txt/
>> instead of a text  file.  I have attached the Servlet file to this
>> email (I know the  FileUpload module file handling is not optimised,
>> but its just a test at  the mo).
>>
>>
>>
>>Incidentally, every time I restart Tomcat, it wipes the store including
>>  any folders I have created properly(!) using Windows WebFolders& what
>> could be causing that, and how can I sort it?
>
> You have to modify the location of the store, in the Domain.xml
> configuration file (included in the slide.war). I advise aswell to
> switch  to JDBC persistence for descriptors, as it proves to be rather
> stable.
>
> Stan.
>
>>
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>stu
>>
>>
>>
>>13 Aug 2003 12:41:47 - org.apache.slide.webdav.WebdavServlet - INFO -
>> GET  = 200
>>
>>OK (time: 10 ms) URI = /files
>>
>>Filename = G:\mysql\share\slovak\errmsg.txt
>>
>>Content Type = text/plain
>>
>>In Memory? = false
>>
>>Size in bytes = 13329
>>
>>The HttpURL is... http://localhost:8080/slide/files/errmsg.txt
>>
>>13 Aug 2003 12:42:05 - org.apache.slide.webdav.WebdavServlet - INFO -
>> PROPFIND >
>>  207 Multi-Status (time: 60 ms) URI = /files/errmsg.txt
>>
>>13 Aug 2003 12:42:05 - org.apache.slide.webdav.WebdavServlet - INFO -
>> PUT  = 409
>>
>>Conflict (time: 0 ms) URI = /files/errmsg.txt
>>
>>THE DESTINATION PATH = /files
>>
>>The URI is... /files/errmsg.txt
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