I did that before. As you said, jsp files can not be put to slide server. I also want to know how to do that.
Maybe that is a bug for slide server.
Haipeng


From: "Miguel Figueiredo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Slide Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Slide Users Mailing List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: JSP files
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:53:58 +0100


Hello folks,

 Does anyone tried to put a jsp file into the slide repository? Or opening
it?

I've been trying it, but when making a put nothing happens in the tomcat
console window and the error 404 is returned. When getting the file same
error. I've been using the web folder interface...
Thing is that I can put a file in there, and then rename it (executing a
move on the file) to a jsp file. When using drag&drop or ctrl+c on the file,
I also can get it to my local disk, but when double-clicking on it the error
404 is returned.


 Can anyone help me with this? I believe slide should work with every kind
of files, it should not take a different action when trying to manage jsp
files witch seems to be the case.

 Thanks in advance,
 Miguel Figueiredo


PS: by the way, I tried to enable webdav in IIS with success and it handles
the jsp files as expected. On the other hand, it fails to handle the asp and
aspx files hehehe :)



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