[Dspace-tech] LNI - no index.html; "The requested resource (/lni/) is not available"

2008-05-16 Thread Rick Runyan
lni is right there in the Tomcat webapps folder right beside xmlui, which works like a champ. I'm not experienced with web apps, and even less so with java web apps, so I'm at something of a loss here. I've spent a while reading and trying to figure out the problem, with not much success. Mostly

Re: [Dspace-tech] LNI - no index.html; "The requested resource (/lni/) is not available"

2008-05-16 Thread Mark Diggory
not elegant or intuitive... http:///lni/lni And you need the client to interact because it requires POST. -Mark On May 16, 2008, at 12:52 PM, Rick Runyan wrote: > lni is right there in the Tomcat webapps folder right beside xmlui, > which works like a champ. I’m not experienced with web app

Re: [Dspace-tech] LNI - no index.html; "The requested resource (/lni/) is not available"

2008-05-16 Thread Larry Stone
Actually, it responds to GET on some URIs, but the LNI is *not* meant to be used as an interactive web site; it is a WebDAV server. WebDAV happens to use the HTTP protocol but not in a way that gets along with the subset (and perversions) of HTTP most browsers speak. It also has some ability to con

Re: [Dspace-tech] LNI - no index.html; "The requested resource (/lni/) is not available"

2008-05-17 Thread Mark Diggory
On May 16, 2008, at 4:37 PM, Larry Stone wrote: > Actually, it responds to GET on some URIs, but the LNI is *not* > meant to be used as an interactive web site; it is a WebDAV server. > WebDAV happens to use the HTTP protocol but not in a way that gets > along > with the subset (and perversions