One correction to my prior response. The document URI SPL/foo.xml belongs to 
the root directory SPL/, so you could create a WebDAV server with a root of 
SPL/ to view this document and other documents that are a descendent of the 
SPL/ directory. However, it would not see the /SPL/foo.xml document as it has a 
different root directory of /.  

You may want all documents in your database to have a common root directory 
such as "/" or "http://mycompany/";. 

Kelly

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Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 07:23:13 -0800
From: "Lee, David" <[email protected]>
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] WebDev at Root of database
To: <[email protected]>
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I'm trying to setup a WebDav connection and I cant get it to "see"
everything in the database.

The Root directory is a required field.  If I leave it blank, then the
GUI sets it to "/"

If I put files (using XCC) into the top level "directory" (i.e a uri
like "pa2010.xml" ) then WebDav doesnt see it.

I played around with various settings and I cant figure out any setting
for WebDav that puts its view at the true root of the database.

Interestingly I've found that "/" is not treated specially.  That is
these URI's are distinct atleast as far as WebDav is concerned

 

SPL/file.xml

/SPL/file.xml

 

Any suggestions ? or is this just something I have to work around.

 

 

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David A. Lee

Senior Principal Software Engineer

Epocrates, Inc.

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

812-482-5224
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