Hi, Am Dienstag, den 04.12.2007, 10:33 +0100 schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz: > > /content/foo/bar -> 404 for GET, else further processing, suffix=/bar, > > extension ?? > > extension is empty in this case, right?
I would say so, yes. What I am not sure, is whether this is acceptable ? > > > /content/foo/bar/bar -> 404 always > > so to create that node you'd first have to create /content/foo/bar ? Yes. > > For an unsafe request (i.e. not a GET) we might also say > > /content/foo/bar/bar -> 404 for GET, else further processing, > suffix=/bar/bar, extension empty > > How does WebDAV handle this case? I think in WebDAV you have to create > the folders one by one? I am not sure, whether this is specified in WebDAV. In a filesystem, it is like this. The question is, whether we would want to create intermediate nodes automagically or not. In a filesystem, this is trivial because intermediate nodes must be folders. In a repository, this is not trivial because intermediate nodes may be almost anything. Regards Felix
