Tim Cross <theophil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't think tramp will work in this way, at least not without some
> sort of special client running on the remote http server and
> modifications to tramp to work with that client. The HTTP protocol will
> not easily fit with tramp - in fact, it is such a big 'disconnect'
> between tramp and http, you really would be trying to push a round peg
> into a square hole. It would be far easier to use other built-in bits of
> Emacs functionality along with some sort of remote http service agent to
> satisfy this use case (assuming you want bi-directional updates
> i.e. pull down an org file, update and push back up - just pulling down
> the file and appending it would be easy enough, but going the other way
> adds a lot of additional complexity).

> […]

To point out what "easy enough" in Emacs means (for
read-only access): M-x url-handler-mode RET, C-x C-f
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ RET :-).

Tim


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