Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Mick Ken
This is the least  a person like me with no great expertise can do.
Otherwise, the help I and other people get from these lists are amazing

I really owe you guys a lot  for the knowledge i have gained browsing
through these forums and the help provided by other members.

Apache Rocks :)

On 10/30/07, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mick Ken wrote:
> >Hi Friends,
> >I got it figured. It has the "SVN" path URL pointed to an empty directory.
> >
> >I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
> >thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
> >for forgiveness.
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>
> Actually, this is far better than the people who post the same thing
> over and over without answering any questions directed at them or
> providing any relevant information that could be used to help
> determine what the problem is.
>
> It's really a bit refreshing to see that some people continue banging
> away on the problem themselves even after having asked for help.
> What's even nicer is when somebody who has done so comes back and
> posts the solution to their problem so that others in a similar
> situation might be able to take advantage of their success.
>
> Dragon
>
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> ~~~
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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Dragon

Mick Ken wrote:

Hi Friends,
I got it figured. It has the "SVN" path URL pointed to an empty directory.

I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
for forgiveness.

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Actually, this is far better than the people who post the same thing 
over and over without answering any questions directed at them or 
providing any relevant information that could be used to help 
determine what the problem is.


It's really a bit refreshing to see that some people continue banging 
away on the problem themselves even after having asked for help. 
What's even nicer is when somebody who has done so comes back and 
posts the solution to their problem so that others in a similar 
situation might be able to take advantage of their success.


Dragon

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 Venimus, Saltavimus, Bibimus (et naribus canium capti sumus)
~~~


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Unable to view files under sub-folders

2007-10-30 Thread Mick Ken
Hi Friends,
I got it figured. It has the "SVN" path URL pointed to an empty directory.

I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
for forgiveness.

Cheers

On 10/30/07, Mick Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> I have setup Subversion with Apache and everything works fine except
> that when I view the directory in a web-browser,I see the folder under
> root, but when I click any of the sub-folders,it does not displays the
> content and is empty.
>
> If I connect to the repository using some subversion client using the
> same http url,I can see all the files,so i am sure something in wrong
> with my directory configurations.
>
> I have this in httpd.conf, all the other settings are default:
>
> 
> DAV svn
>  SVNPath C:/Project1
>
>  # our user authentication policy
>   AuthName "My Repository"
>   AuthType SSPI
>   SSPIAuth On
>   SSPIAuthoritative On
>   SSPIDomain MYDOMAIN
>   SSPIOfferBasic On
>   #SSPIOfferBasic on #let non-IE clients authenticate
>   #SSPIOmitDomain On # keep domain name in userid string
>   # passed down to mod_authz_svn
>   Require valid-user
>   # A Require directive may? prevent userid
>   # strings from being passed down to mod_authz_svn
>
>  AuthzSVNAccessFile C:/acl
> 
>
> My acl list has this entry:
> [groups]
> team= MYDOMIAN\HDsouza
>
> [Project1:/]
> @team = rw
>
> Please tell me guys where i am going wrong as I have tried a lot and
> still no success.
>
> Thanks
> Mick
>

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