From: "Doug MacEachern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > hi gerald, not sure if you're familar with httpd-test yet, but there is a > t/modules/dav test currently using HTTP::DAV. i asked john sachs (author > of the dav test) if he could look into using your HTTP::Webdav for the > test, mainly because HTTP::DAV has an tremendous amount of dependencies. > (i have not tried either interface, nor am i familar with how dav works.) > john was having some trouble porting the test to HTTP::Webdav, i'm > guessing it would be really easy for you if you have a few moments :) > if you're interested/able, below is the httpd-test README, and you'll want > to read perl-framework/README too. thanks! >
I have taken a look at the dav test and it really isn't hard to convert it to HTTP::Webdav (Especialy because I have fixed a bug in the HTTP::Webdav locking code, so locking now really works), but while thinking about it, I had remembered one person who told me that he is implementing something like a DAV test suite with HTTP::Webdav. Since the DAV tests currently are only basic, I thought it would maybe a good idea to take a look at his code and see if this would be useable for more advanced testing. So I mailed him, but didn't got any feedback so far. At the moment I don't even know if this code will be OpenSource, so we could use it. I keep you informed if anything new arises Gerald ------------------------------------------------------------- Gerald Richter ecos electronic communication services gmbh Internetconnect * Webserver/-design/-datenbanken * Consulting Post: Tulpenstrasse 5 D-55276 Dienheim b. Mainz E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +49 6133 925131 WWW: http://www.ecos.de Fax: +49 6133 925152 -------------------------------------------------------------