Thanks, I was looking for the Client command line because trying to do a
propput hangs when I try it. But will look at those refs and look at
the test suite as well.
Ollie
Ingo Brunberg wrote:
Have a look at org.apache.webdav.lib.PropertyName and the various
proppatchMethod()-methods in Webda
Have a look at org.apache.webdav.lib.PropertyName and the various
proppatchMethod()-methods in WebdavResource.
Regards,
Ingo
> Ok thanks, any hints on how to add new properties with the Client? Any
> other way?
>
> Ollie
> Richard Unger wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >
> >AFAIK, you are free to choose
Ok thanks, any hints on how to add new properties with the Client? Any
other way?
Ollie
Richard Unger wrote:
Hi!
AFAIK, you are free to choose the namespace and name of properties in any way
you choose, providing they do not clash with DAV reserved properties, and the
strings conform to whate
Hi!
AFAIK, you are free to choose the namespace and name of properties in any way
you choose, providing they do not clash with DAV reserved properties, and the
strings conform to whatever charset you're running slide with.
You don't have to register the properties in a Schema or anything like
I would like to add a new namespace to Slide so I can add some
properties of my own.
Does Slide need something configured, like a DTD, or can I just modify
the Client or use HTTP methods?
Ollie
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