On the xwiki.org there is a feature on XWiki presented;
The WebDAV feature exposes wiki content (attachments, page content) through the
well-known WebDAV protocol.
This allows using WebDAV clients like DAVExplorer, file browsers like the
Windows Explorer (XP), the Finder (MAC) or
Nautilus
On Sep 20, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
On the xwiki.org there is a feature on XWiki presented;
The WebDAV feature exposes wiki content (attachments, page content) through
the well-known WebDAV protocol.
This allows using WebDAV clients like DAVExplorer, file browsers like
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Gerritjan Koekkoek
gerritjankoekk...@gmail.com wrote:
On the xwiki.org there is a feature on XWiki presented;
The WebDAV feature exposes wiki content (attachments, page content) through
the well-known WebDAV protocol.
This allows using WebDAV clients like
I do understand it is a feature always on?
I did a little test with mac os x lion, finder, go to server
I entered http://[url] without www.
But how do I Identify myself and what rights are exposed, I assume the same
rights the user has on the Wiki?
Or should I use another webDAv client?
Op 20
Hi!
I used to play with WebDav and Total Commander's plugin
http://ghisler.fileburst.com/fsplugins/webdav.zip
Enter URL like this:
url/xwiki
or
url:port/xwiki
Then it connects fine. Also, try to play with UTF-8 options to read pages
correctly (if you have problems)
The only problem I found:
On Sep 20, 2011, at 2:18 PM, Gerritjan Koekkoek wrote:
I do understand it is a feature always on?
yes
I did a little test with mac os x lion, finder, go to server
I entered http://[url] without www.
I use Max OSX lion and it works fine for me.
The URL is http://localhost:8080/xwiki/webdav/
I can't imagine why that would happen at all.
To the storage code, an attachment is an attachment, the type is irrelevant.
There is an issue with zipexplorer. It doesn't close it's stream and FS
attachments
locks the file and refuses to unlock it http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-6878
If you
On 09/20/2011 09:58 AM, Haru Mamburu wrote:
Hi!
I used to play with WebDav and Total Commander's plugin
http://ghisler.fileburst.com/fsplugins/webdav.zip
Enter URL like this:
url/xwiki
or
url:port/xwiki
Then it connects fine. Also, try to play with UTF-8 options to read pages
correctly