>which is why I went for WebDrive the commercial (http://www.webdrive.com/products/webdrive/index.html) or the "free" (http://www.theblog.ca/novell-netdrive)?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Felix Meschberger [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 9:24 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: access the libs-folder through WebDAV ? > > > Hi, > > On 18.08.2010 15:24, Clemens Wyss wrote: > > Novell to help > > -> http://www.theblog.ca/novell-netdrive > > does it for me, which is ok for the moment... > > I also had success with WebDrive on windows. On Linux (Ubuntu, Gnome) > the built-in support works, too (though there are messages > here and there). > > My experience with Windows native WebDAV client is in fact not sooo > good; which is why I went for WebDrive. > > Regards > Felix > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Clemens Wyss [mailto:[email protected]] > >> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 3:12 PM > >> To: '[email protected]' > >> Subject: RE: access the libs-folder through WebDAV ? > >> > >> > >> I still have a problem editing files through WebDAV (WinXP > >> WebDAV Client). I can see all folders and files, but I am not > >> able to edit them. Neither do I have have an "Edit" context > >> menu option, nor can I drag&drop a file into my editor. > >> > >> What might be the reason? > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Felix Meschberger [mailto:[email protected]] > >>> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:32 AM > >>> To: [email protected] > >>> Subject: Re: access the libs-folder through WebDAV ? > >>> > >>> > >>> 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 > >>>>> > >>> > >> >
