Hmm. Your pattern in Domain.xml is just "/", right?
<scope match="/" store="tx"/>
You can also try using the memory store or the SimpleStore (you have to
grab the SimpleSotre code from CVS head and then modify it a bit to work
with Slide 2.1).
Hopefully someone else has a different suggestion...
Paul Dorman wrote:
>Thanks for the suggestion, but this doesn't work at all. It did manage
>to create the same behaviour in DAVExplorer though!!!
>
>One strange behaviour is that even though windows thinks there's an
>infinite number of subfolders (on checking the folder properties), it
>always shows the actual folder in the location bar, no matter how 'deep'
>I go. It's as if the screen showing the folder contents is not being
>updated when you enter the folder.
>
>Anyone else have any clues? This must have popped up before. We have a
>brand new install from jakarta-slide-2.1-tomcat-5.0.28.tar.gz, and have
>replicated the problem with a number of different XP machines.
>
>We're all but ready to give up on WebDAV until decent client support
>happens, which is extremely annoying given how long the protocol has
>been around. Damn Mico$osft and their 'embrace and extend' to hell!
>
>Thanks in advance for any help.
>
>Regards,
>Paul
>
>
>
>On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 09:55 +0900, Bill Keese wrote:
>
>
>>I've seen that problem before but I'm not sure what it was. Maybe you
>>need this setting in web.xml:
>>
>><param-name>default-servlet</param-name>
>><param-value>false</param-value>
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>>Paul Dorman wrote:
>>
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>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>we have a simple WebDAV repository set up and our primary clients are
>>>Windows XP machines. I can get around the issue of domain passwords by
>>>using this format when setting up a new webfolder:
>>>
>>>http://webdav:/slide/
>>>
>>>The colon seems to help nicely :o)
>>>
>>>The problem now is that when you create a new folder (collection) in
>>>Windows XP, you see the same folder inside itself over and over again.
>>>So:
>>>
>>>New folder->New folder->New folder...
>>>
>>>If I look at the properties in Windows it never stops telling me how
>>>many subfolders there are. But in DAVExplorer or Nautilus I only see the
>>>one collection.
>>>
>>>Has anyone seen this problem before? It's bizarre to say the least! On
>>>top of that, hitting 'refresh' seems to kill the behaviour in an
>>>inconsistent way (sometimes works, sometimes doesn't).
>>>
>>>One other note, is there any way to improve auto-versioning
>>>compatibility with Windows XP?
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Paul
>>>
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