Stan Pinte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Martin Holz wrote:
> 
> >"Michael Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> 
> >>If it were me, I would write a "crawler" that walked the tree of your
> >>old slide and copied the contents to the new slide via the Client
> >>Library, so much has changed under the covers I wouldn't begin to know
> >>where to start.  This way your old slide works and the new slide works
> >>as is and you just have the "crawler" doing WebDAV gets and puts.
> >>
> 
> >
> >This would not work for  version data and live properties.
> >You could write a crawler, which uses the slide server API.
> >Such a tool is really missing in slide.
> >
> >
> 
> 
> can't I write a tool that first queries all versions of the doc, then
> get them, and then reproduce the version tree on the target DAV server?

Probably you could. But I think you would loose the date information
and the author information too.
Knowing who changed what when might be very important in 
some scenarios.

Martin


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