Scrive Arno Garrels <[email protected]>: > Maurizio Lotauro wrote: > > Scrive Arno Garrels <[email protected]>:
[...] > With digest you would have to parse the server challenge at this point, > and check whether it is syntactically correct and reset the nounce count > (nc) value/property to zero. For each subsequent Authorization header > which is created using the _same challenge the nc has to be incremented > by one. Problem is however that if a proxy sends 407 after you already > got a server challenge the Autorization header was not received by the > server so next time the Autorization header is created the nc must not > be incremented otherwise the server may see gaps nc=00000001, nc=00000003 > etc (this is currently no problem since a challenge is not yet reused). Hmmm, very interesting. This confirm me that the idea that I have in mind goes in the right direction... [...] > > Sooner or later I must install (and use) a svn client :-) > > Any suggestion? > > The TortoiseSVN client is very good choice. I usually do not > like shell extensions, however in this case I love it. Normally I use TotalCommander. Do you know if there are problems with it? > Btw: If you like WinMerge (http://winmerge.org/) you can set it up > as the external the diff viewer and merge tool. I'm using Beyond Compare. Version 3 is really great! I don't think there are problem to use as external application. > All you need to create your own local and network repositories is > included in TortoiseSVN as well. Version control is not just useful > for teams but also for a one man band. With a few clicks you create > your own repositories (no server software is required). I could not > live without it ;-) This sounds that RTFM is a need :-) I put it in the queue of thinks to do. Bye, Maurizio. ---------------------------------------------------- This mail has been sent using Alpikom webmail system http://www.alpikom.it -- To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list please goto http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/twsocket Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be
