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Hussein Shafie a ?crit :
> Camille B?gnis wrote:
>> I didn't find how to provide credentials for accessing a protected
>> webdav repository, is this supported?
> 
> Sure. In fact, I've never accessed a WebDAV repository without
> specifying my username/password before doing so.
> 
> The first time in an XXE session you'll try to access a WebDAV
> repository, a dialog box will ask you to specify a username/password.
> These username/password may be remembered for use in subsequent
> sessions. (It works like in a Web browser.)
> 
> Notes:
> 
> * http://user:password at www.foo.com/ is not supported (by Sun's
> java.net.HttpURLConnection).
> 
> * Supports Basic and Digest schemes, but not the NTLM scheme.
> 
> * https works fine (if you have a ``real'' server certificate).

Oh well, I guess this is my problem, because I never get the
identification dialog box, just an error mesage stating URL is not
webdav (I can connect to it otherwise). What is a "real" certificate?

You can get an idea of ours by trying to connect to:
https://svn.neodoc.biz/neodoc/

Thanks,

Camille.
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