I'm working with the 2.1 release version, and I noticed that moveMethod calls fail when I rename directories which have children with permission lists of their own. After taking a look, I noticed that MacroImpl's copyObject method, in copying the object's children, blindly concatenates two Strings, destinationUri and childUri. This often results in URLs that look like 'destinationUri//childUri', but does not break unless subdirectories have permission lists. I did not try to investigate why this happens in some cases but not in others, and just hacked around it. A patch against the 2.1 version of MacroImpl.java follows:
Index: MacroImpl.java =================================================================== --- MacroImpl.java (2.1 release version) +++ MacroImpl.java (working copy) @@ -711,6 +711,10 @@ if (parameters.isRecursive()) { while(sourceNodeChildren.hasMoreElements()) { String childUri = (String) sourceNodeChildren.nextElement(); + // HACK: There can be at most one slash between the destinationUri and the childUri: + // Otherwise, a request goes out against a URL with multiple slashes. + if (destinationUri.endsWith("/") && childUri.startsWith("/")) + childUri = childUri.substring(1); String childDestinationUri = destinationUri + childUri .substring(sourceNode.getUri().length()); copyObject(token, childUri, childDestinationUri, __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]