Again, being very new to the concept, I am just fishing for what is
possible.
For example, could I write an asp.net application that helps me create
Subversion repositories and give access to those repositories (matching
my forms authenticated users)? Currently I have to give access through
apache
From: "William A. Rowe, Jr."
Actually that is all it means right now (ASP.NET) - but CLI was
the name chosen because it represents Common Language Interfaces,
meaning anything .NETish to connect to Apache httpd could end
up under this umbrella in the future.
It's already here. :)
mod_aspdotnet
Actually that is all it means right now (ASP.NET) - but CLI was
the name chosen because it represents Common Language Interfaces,
meaning anything .NETish to connect to Apache httpd could end
up under this umbrella in the future.
At 12:55 PM 12/8/2004, Bryan D. Andrews wrote:
>LOL - Sorry - interf
LOL - Sorry - interface for the asp.net 1.1.
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From: Jeff White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 12:41 PM
To: CLI Users
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subversion and the CLI
From: "Bryan D. Andrews"
> I am wondering a little bit *what* fol
From: "Bryan D. Andrews"
I am wondering a little bit *what* folks
are doing with the cli and what can be done.
My interest would be to build some
applications that interface with
Subversion.
How about adding users to apache?
Just for fun please tell us what
CLI stands for (to you), then one