Thanz Oliver for the reply! :)
 
Well, the symptoms are that when I try to create an item to my CMS through the 
webdav servlet, an item is added by name not by Id so that when i open it, my 
CMS complains that the id is not valid, (cos the diplay name is passed istead 
of the id) that's why i need to know how to change the item url to show the id 
instead of the name?? should I issue a refresh, (so that my CMS reads the items 
by ID and set the label as the diplay name as needed) ?? or is there another 
way??
 
Thanx alot!
Rony

Oliver Zeigermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Oliver Zeigermann 
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 17:59:55 +0100
Subject: Re: WCK: A Question
To: EngR H 


On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 00:06:55 -0800 (PST), EngR H wrote:
>
> Hi Oliver, thanks alot for the reply!
> first of all, sorry for not being somehow to the point in my last mail.. may
> be cos English is not my mother language :)
> Well, concerning JAAS I didn't yet work wiz it ...

English isn't my native language either, but people don't even
understand me in German ;)



> About the problem, caching is half the problem .. I'll try to explain :)
>
> getChildrenNames in my customization returns my CMS item id's not labels,
> while labels are set as the display name property, so that items are seen
> with their display name while they are recognized by the webdav server by
> their id's, the problem is that when creating a new (folder/document) to the
> webdav server, the folder name is added to the webdav children by name and a
> new folder is added to my CMS. I need to let the webdav replace the folder
> name with my CMS folder ID, is that possible ???

Hmmm, not sure if this is such a good idea as some clients do not use
the display name, but only the URL.

Anyway, I think I understand the problem. What are the symptoms? Does
the client see something wrong?

Oliver

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