After some more poking about, I'm wondering if the Mac is using the last modified time 
of the enclosing folder to determine if it needs to refresh the contents. This would 
seem likely since it appears that the directory's last modified time is not updated 
when a file is copied into it. In my case I always get the creation date returned for 
'getlastmodified'.


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos Villegas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 20 October 2004 12:48 PM
To: Slide Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Slide 2.1b2 Tomcat bundle & Mac Errors



>As a further issue related to the Mac, I've noticed that the Mac does 
>not update the Finder windows when mounted to a Slide webdav volume. However, if I 
>setup a WebDAV volume using Apache & mod_dav the mac will update the folder contents 
>periodically just fine. The Mac appears to be sending PROPFIND requests to slide at 
>about 1 minute intervals (more or less). Could it be that Slide isn't returning 
>updated information?
> 
>Any ideas?
> 
>  
>
I noticed this also on Windows using NetDrive and Slide 2.0, it doesn't 
notice changes on the server, I need to flush the directory cache 
manually or disable it completly. I'm in the process of upgrading to 
2.1b2 and will test this soon. Maybe IF header processing is still wrong 
on the server.

Carlos

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