Thanks for the feedback.
On Dec 30, 2004, at 7:28 AM, Michael Oliver wrote:
Slide is a Content Management Repository that has SOME features of
version control. If you are looking at source code control then CVS or
SVN is your choice, if you are looking at a Document Management system
then Slide is
Sounds good. Let us know when/if you come up with anything.
-James
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:30 -0600, Robert r. Sanders wrote:
> Yeah, that's what I kind of thought. I am able to use the Slide client
> library to do simple prop-gets, which although not optimal, is enough to
> get me by for now
I'm using the exact same versions:
Apache Ant version 1.6.1 compiled on February 12 2004
java version "1.4.2_06"
Slide client 2.1
Note that I am using an unknown IIS-based WebDAV server, not Slide. I don't
think that would make a difference (since it appears to be a client-side
problem) but yo
Slide is a Content Management Repository that has SOME features of
version control. If you are looking at source code control then CVS or
SVN is your choice, if you are looking at a Document Management system
then Slide is your choice.
Michael Oliver
CTO
Alarius Systems LLC
3325 N. Nellis Blvd, #
Hi Mike,
after some trouble with configuring of the the ssl stuff your ant file
works for me.
What version of the task do you use? (I used 2.1. and ant 1.6.1 and java
1.4.2)
Stefan
https://localhost:8443/txfile/files"/>
Yeah, that's what I kind of thought. I am able to use the Slide client
library to do simple prop-gets, which although not optimal, is enough to
get me by for now. If I have time I will try and trace down what the
exact problem is.
James Mason wrote:
Well, based on the traces this certainly lo