Hi Bertrand,

thanks for your fast reply. So the only option is the to use something like davfs2 mount on linux? I tried the Browser as a client, Gnome-Nautilus (that can't connect at all) and WinXP "WebFolder" all of them do not present the content "right" I was just able to copy files but never download.

best regards
Christoph

Am 11.02.2013 13:57, schrieb Bertrand Delacretaz:
Hi,

On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 1:37 PM, Christoph Läubrich
<[email protected]>  wrote:
...I was able to set it up and access the repo via WebDav but have one Problem:
If i dropp a file onto the Webdav, it gets uploaded but afterwars is
converted into a folder, that just contains a subfolder named 'jcr:content',...
That's by design, as described at
http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/nt%3Afile and according to the JCR
spec [1].

That node structure is seen as a file when accessed via a WebDAV
mount, so it shouldn't be a problem - the advantage is that the
jcr:content node can contain additional metadata.

-Bertrand

[1] http://www.day.com/specs/jcr/2.0/3_Repository_Model.html#3.7.11.2 nt:file

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