On Tuesday 25 September 2007, David E Jones wrote: > BJ, what do you mean by "the way ofbiz is layed out for the css you could > not use webdav effectively"? > > I guess I'm not seeing the issue you are... ? > > -David > > BJ Freeman wrote: > > the way ofbiz is layed out for the css you could not use webdav > > effectively. I suggest you let them work on a local copy of ofbiz with > > demo data the other is to use a remote admin like webmin and give them > > access to the folders the css are in. > > > > David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 2:26 AM: > >> I have a designer who is working on things like the ecommerce css and > >> image files, and wants to have WebDAV access enabled. Does anyone have > >> a quick guide to setting this up. Tomcat has a WebDAV servlet built in, > >> but I am not quite sure how best to set it up. > >> > >> David
Well first I have achieved partial webdav access, which I think will be enough to get going, but more would be nice. The first thing I did was to get a copy of servlet-webdav.jar from another tomcat instance, and I put it in with catalina.jar. Then I added the servlet spec to the ecommerce web.xml. I pointed it to the root ecommerce directory and now I have access to everything under applications/ecommerce/webapp directory. It would be nice to have access to the whole of the ofbiz directory, but I am not quite sure how to configure that. David