> Where is your conf file?
Here is the lines that I insert in my httpd2.conf:
### ==
LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so
DAVLockDB /dav/DAVLock
DAV On
AuthType Basic
AuthName "WebDAV Server"
AuthUserFile /dav/.DAVlogin
#
>
> Naw, you don't need a virtual host unless you want one. Since you don't
> have any restrictions set, you should just be able to publish the
> calendar by specifying the IP and directory from Mozilla Calendar. For
> example, http://192.168.200.50/dav/calendar.ics .
>
> Todd
Ok.
I trying this, b
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 03:30:27PM -0300, Flávio Henrique wrote:
> Hi Todd,
> thank you for the answer...
>
> but look,
>
> > On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 09:41:20AM -0300, Flávio Henrique wrote:
> > >Hi guys.
> > >
> > >I trying to test Mozilla Calendar with WebDAV but I having
> some
Hi Todd,
thank you for the answer...
but look,
> On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 09:41:20AM -0300, Flávio Henrique wrote:
> >Hi guys.
> >
> >I trying to test Mozilla Calendar with WebDAV but I having
some
> >problems...
> >
> >I go to my Mandrake Control Center and I hit "Mounted P
On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 09:41:20AM -0300, Flávio Henrique wrote:
>Hi guys.
>
>I trying to test Mozilla Calendar with WebDAV but I having some
>problems...
>
>I go to my Mandrake Control Center and I hit "Mounted Points" (I don't
>know exactly how to say it in english,
Hi guys.
I trying to test Mozilla Calendar with WebDAV but I
having some problems...
I go to my Mandrake Control Center and I hit
"Mounted Points" (I don't know exactly how to say it in english, because I use
another idiom), after I hit "WebDAV's mounted points"
I receive the message: