From: Sung K. <hu...@cs...> - 2001-12-03 13:48:27
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Hello, On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Mayuresh Kathe wrote: > Hi, > > I wanted to know what would be the use of having a WebDAV extension inside the > kernel? You could mount WebDAV server as your a local disk. Sometimes it sounds same as using WebDAV client such as cadaver or dav explore. But after mount a WebDAV server using davfs, you could use all Linux commands and applications in the WebDAV mounted disk such as ls, diff, grep emacs, netscape composer. > Will it possible to mount remote WebDAV shares like Apple, iDisk? Yes! I guess we developed it almost same time. And I've got some ideas from the apple developers. > Will it be possible to share data using WebDAV? Yes! > Awaiting your reply. > > ~Mayuresh Enjoy davfs! These two mails are from a davfs user: By: ikekrull ( Pete Black ) DAVfs kicks ass! 2001-09-02 22:48 Just like to say that this works great with Zope, enabling me to edit my DTML methods (document fragments) in full WYSIWYG mode with Mozilla Composer. Thanks for the work you have put in on this project. By: ikekrull ( Pete Black ) RE: DAVfs kicks ass! 2001-09-12 05:31 It's pretty simple - i just mount my zope site like: mount.davfs http://myserver:8080/myZopeWeb /home/pete/mytempfolder -u pete -p mypass (i have to do this as root though, but maybe thats just a matter of changing permissions on the mount.davfs executable) the i can load up my dtml methods by using 'Open File' in Mozilla Composer. There are a few caveats. I seem unable to create dtml methods using Mozilla Composer, and i have to put in some <!--<HTML><BODY>--> <!--</BODY></HTML>--> tags to fool Mozilla Composer into thinking it is actually editing an HTML document. Hope that helps -Pete -- Sung Kim <hu...@cs...> http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~hunkim "Dreams become reality!" |