I didn't think that was necessary as apache was just proxying to the webdav 
server.  But, perhaps that was a bad assumption. Perhaps, this is needed in 
order to get apache to accept the propfind verb. I will give that a go.  In 
hindsight, I can see that might make sense.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 'General Mark Logic Developer Discussion' <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Dec 13 15:49:39 2007
Subject: RE: [MarkLogic Dev General] Accessing a MarkLogic WebDav 
Serverbehindan Apache Web Server

Just a total guess – do you have the mod_dav module installed and configured?

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of McBeath, Darin W 
(ELS-STL)
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 4:17 PM
To: General Mark Logic Developer Discussion
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Accessing a MarkLogic WebDav Server behindan 
Apache Web Server

 

Ok, I searched the discussion group for an answer to this question, but had 
little luck.  There was a discussion back in January 2007 … but no resolution … 
the thread just stopped.

 

So, I’m curious if anyone has successfully accessed and MarkLogic WebDav Server 
via an Apache Web Server.  I do this all of the time when accessing a MarkLogic 
HTTP Server, but now I have a need to do this for a WebDav Server.  I have 
tried all different variants within Apache (RewriteRules, ProxyPass, etc.) but 
have had little luck.  As far as I can tell the Apache Web Server is issuing a 
405 (method not supported) on the PROPFIND.   It doesn’t appear the request is 
ever getting to MarkLogic.  So, I would agree that this is likely not a 
MarkLogic issue but am just curious if anyone else on this list has encountered 
the same problem and successfully configured Apache.  If I connect ‘directly’ 
to the WebDav server (not going through Apache), then everything works fine … 
but, I don’t want to open a bunch of holes in my firewall so that is really not 
an option.

 

 For my WebDav client, I’m using the Windows Network Places Explorer.

 

Thanks.

 

Darin.

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