Re: Tomcat and webdav in general [Beginner]

2007-09-24 Thread Sven Braun
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Re: Tomcat and webdav in general [Beginner]

2007-09-24 Thread Sven Braun
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Re: Tomcat and webdav in general [Beginner]

2007-09-24 Thread Mark Thomas
Sven Braun wrote: Alright I got some more information about the cms structure. One doesn't have access to the actual files but to a database (well, I don't). Which is even more confusing. So I was told to find a way to represent that data-tree creating a program that could look at the

Tomcat and webdav in general [Beginner]

2007-09-21 Thread Sven Braun
a Client like WindowsExplorer, DAVExplorer or SkunkDav which can't be the way the CMS should work. I have plenty more questions but I think with some of your answers these should decrease. Thanks alot!!! Sven Braun -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Tomcat-and-webdav

Re: Tomcat and webdav in general [Beginner]

2007-09-21 Thread Mark Thomas
Sven Braun wrote: I have no knowledge of the CMS being used at all, what I know is that it runs with tomcat. So right now I don't know where and how to start off really and what I need to work with. The data or document files/folders should be received or displayed in a dynamic way using