Hi,

On 13.08.2010 10:11, Clemens Wyss wrote:
> that's weird.

Not its not ;-)

> The manifest of the jQuery explorer bundle says:
> Sling-Bundle-Resources: /libs/sling/explorer,
>     /libs/sling/servlet/default/explorer

This provides the resources in the resource tree available through the
ResourceResolver but ...

> 
> but I cannot see the /libs folder in WebDAV (Windows Explorer)

... WebDAV is operating on the repository and does not see these
resources. Therefore through WebDAV these are not visible.

But you can GET them in the browser; provided the Default GET Servlet as
auto-index enabled, you can also list them as in :

  http://host:port/libs/sling/explorer/

to list all children of the explorer resource.

But beware, these resources are read-only and cannot be modified, either.

To have the resources in the Repository use the Sling-Initial-Content
instead of Sling-Bundle-Resource (though I really like the
Sling-Bundle-Resource ;-) ).

Regards
Felix

> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Felix Meschberger [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:03 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: access the libs-folder through WebDAV ?
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 13.08.2010 09:54, Clemens Wyss wrote:
>>> what resources/path are browsable through WebDAV?
>> Configurable? Any chance to get hold of the libs folder (and
>> its subfolders)?
>>
>> The complete repository is basically browsable through
>> WebDAV. Generally
>> nodes are returned as WebDAV Collections with the exceptions
>> of nt:file
>> nodes, which are returned as WebDAV non-Collections.
>>
>> So, yes you can.
>>
>> I use WebDAV alot to create folders and edit simple/small
>> test scripts.
>> And this works just fine.
>>
>> Regards
>> Felix
>>

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