On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Jeff Chastain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> But, yeah, if I had
> thought through it I would have realized that you are not supposed to be
> able to do this and can't with IIS at least.

You can't do this with Apache nor with IIS ,and it has nothing to do
with a limitation of the software. The problem is in the SSL
protocol..


> For the SVN virtual host, the documentRoot parameter is set to "C:/Program
> Files/VisualSVN Server".  Within the "/" location block, the SVNIndexXSLT
> parameter is set to "/htdocs/svnindex.xsl", thus the full file system path
> to the XSLT file is "C:/Program Files/VisualSVN Server/htdocs/svnindex.xsl"
> which is correct and valid.

What happens If you try to request this directly in a browser, eg. you
try to request:
https://svn.mydomain.com/htdocs/svindex.xsl
It could be that the sever just won't allow you to get the file.
Also check what the error log says. When you get an error code usually
there will be something in the errorlog indicating what might be the
problem.

Krist


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