Oh! That would be very interesting I think :)

 Miguel

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No, maybe I got everything wrong again, but I was thinking of what you 
see when you type something like "http://localhost:8080/slide"; in your 
web browser. The HTML is generated by Slide and I was wondering if we 
add the snipped to the generated HTML.

Oliver

Miguel Figueiredo wrote:
> Within javadocs? Hmmm... don't know... But inside
> http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/xp.html page could be useful!
> 
> Best regards,
> Miguel
> ____
> 
> I was wondering shouldn't we change the generated HTML to display this 
> snippet?
> 
> Oliver
> 
> Miguel Figueiredo wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hello nick,
>>
>> Also, check out this code snippet I've found in slide's mailing list:
>>
>>// open web folder from IE (windows 2000/XP)
>>
>><body>
>>      <STYLE>
>>      A {behavior: url(#default#AnchorClick);}
>>      </style>
>>
>>      <A HREF = "http://localhost:8080/storage/files/Survey.doc";;
>>              FOLDER =  "http://localhost:8080/storage/files/";;
>>              TARGET = "_blank"
>>      >
>>              Open in Web Folder View
>>      </a>
>></body>
>>
>>
>>And this message 
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg06490.html 
>>
>>witch gives an insight on how to open an Microsoft Office document in edit
>>mode, using Java code inside a JSP or servlet.
>>
>> You can open a document in edit mode, and then upload it to server, when
>>performing save within webdav enabled editors. Examples include Microsoft
>>Office, OpenOffice.org and the Acrobate Writer, if I remember correctly.
>>
>> If you wanted to open every kind of documents (for example an autocad
>>drawing, not just word documents) in edit mode AND upload changes directly
>>to the server, one solution is making your own web folder client or and
>>'Windows Explorer' twin, witch is what my company team is working on
>>nowadays. Other possible solutions are, like Oliver said, netdrive or
>>similar products.
>>
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Miguel
>>
>>_______
>>
>>Hi Nick!
>>
>>If you are on Windows either mount Slide as described in 
>>http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/xp.html or use a product like NetDrive 
>>from Novell which can even map it to a drive letter.
>>
>>If you are on Mac have a look at 
>>http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/osx.html. Be sure to adapt the web.xml 
>>in this case as suggested in http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/faq.html
>>
>>Oliver
>>
>>Nick Longinow wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I am just getting started with Slide, and have wrestled all day with this
>>>one.
>>>
>>>Maybe you can hel p ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>I have created a document collection and added (put) a document into
slide
>>>
>>>via java webdav client.  Now I want to get the file out in edit mode, ie,
>>>this is 
>>>
>>>a Word document, and I want Word to open up with the document loaded
>>>
>>>for editing. 
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>How do you do this ??
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Nick
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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