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Dan Allen commented on CONTINUUM-426:
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The sample url provided above should be an "https" url since that is my 
specific test case.  I cannot confirm if this happens with non-SSL urls.

> cannot add project using url with authentication (https)
> --------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: CONTINUUM-426
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-426
>      Project: Continuum
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: continuum-web
>     Versions: 1.0
>  Environment: continuum 1.0 on linux
>     Reporter: Dan Allen

>
> Original Estimate: 2 days
>         Remaining: 2 days
>
> There seems to be no possible way for me to get continuum to accept an svn 
> url in the following format:
> http://[username]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/repos/svn/project/trunk/pom.xml
> I continually get "Invalid url" or "pom.xml cannot be found" errors.
> In this case, the pom.xml is a parent with several sub modules.  If I attempt 
> to import a local pom.xml, I get the error that /tmp/summit-2 cannot be found 
> for each pom.xml in a sub module.
> I have beat my head against a way, trying tricks such as checking out into 
> /tmp/summit-2, then importing and eventually I can force continuum to find my 
> files doing some commandline checkouts, but it is WAY to much work for a 
> regular user.
> SUGGESTION:  It would be nice to have an editor similar to the one you get 
> when editing a project's information on the import screen.  It would make 
> life a whole bunch easier just to be able to enter values for all the 
> relevant fields and then watch continuum attempt a checkout.

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