@SamYup.. I'm in that boat as well. HTTP svn attempts fail complaining about PROPFIND. The only svn access I've ever gotten to work is HTTPS. I can get to projects hosted on Google Code like that, but unless a project has a cert and allows HTTPS access to the repo, I'm out of luck. I'm going to
I feel your pain... ours (or rather one in particular) don't even
allow SVN over HTTP (the HTTP methods it requires are blocked). It is
not business critical (would just make my life easier as I would be
able to try out more open source applications and maybe even
contribute), so unlikely to get un
Hi,I'd love to be able to work with the latest jQuery code. However, in the infinite wisdom of the network admins at work, they don't allow access to external svn: urls. With the old jQuery svn web interface I could download a zipped up file containing the most recent revision, but I can't find t