I feel your pain... ours (or rather one in particular) don't even
allow SVN over HTTP (the HTTP methods it requires are blocked). It is
not business critical (would just make my life easier as I would be
able to try out more open source applications and maybe even
contribute), so unlikely to get unblocked. My understanding is that if
WebDav works, so will SVN (over http).

I think they just don't understand developers (i.e. no programming
experience and don't even know what version control or SVN is) and
more often than not seem to be anti-open source (or anti anything that
isn't made by Microsoft).

I would have through Trac had away of doing this (something like
appending ?format=zip to the URL).

On 18/10/06, Paul McLanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd love to be able to work with the latest jQuery code.  However, in the
> infinite wisdom of the network admins at work, they don't allow access to
> external svn: urls.  With the old jQuery svn web interface I could download
> a zipped up file containing the most recent revision, but I can't find that
> on the new site.  Does anyone know if there is such a thing still, or if not
> if there is another way for me to get updated code other than using SVN at
> home and remembering to put it on a thumb drive or something.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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