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Subject: Re: WebDAV and Tamino Author: (Deleted User) Date: 30 Oct 2001 12:51 PM
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At 11:17 AM 10/30/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Gerald Ristow"
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>Hello,
> I am using Stylus Studio 3.1 to create documents for Tamino 2.3.1.
> When using the WebDAV interface, the file selector box cannot connect to
> the server http://localhost/taminowebdavserver. What is the correct
> syntax or procedure to connect to the Tamino WebDAV server?
Hi Gerald,
first of all I would clearly state that this board is not the proper place
to find support for Software AG's products.
Anyhow, from what I was able to see playing with their product, every
"store" inside Tamino can be accessed through an URL like
http://localhost/taminowebdavserver/store (the taminowebserver level does
not expose any WebDAV resource). In any case, Studio expects that the
WebDAV server returns in the "displayname" property just the name of the
file/directory, while Tamino sometimes returns an (invalid) URL, so you
will be forced to enter a complete path in the edit box at every navigation
step...
Hope this helps,
Alberto
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Subject: Re: WebDAV and Tamino Author: (Deleted User) Date: 31 Oct 2001 08:06 AM
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Hi Gerald,
At 03:54 AM 10/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Gerald Ristow"
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>Dear Alberto,
> I was NOT discussing Software AG's product since the Tamino WebDAV
> works fine!
I was simply stating that I couldn't help you in setting up the WebDAV
server...
>What is not working is the interface between Tamino and Stylus Studio's
>WebDAV access and I would like to know why and how to solve the problem.
My previous statement about http://locahost/taminowebdavserver not being a
WebDAV entry point was correct but incomplete; such a URL returns an error,
because it is mapped into http://localhost/taminowebdavserver/index.html,
and this is not a WebDAV entry point. The correct URL is
http://localhost/taminowebdavserver/ (with the final '/'). When you type a
full URL in the edit box, sometimes the secondary thread that is supposed
to fill the list doesn't start, so you could be required to re-select the
"taminowebdavserver" entry in the combo box.
In any case, Studio is currently using the "displayname" property returned
by the WebDAV server as the name of the displayed file/directory, and
Tamino sometimes returns an (invalid) URL like "/administration/etc"
instead of the simple "etc" name (this will prevent you from visually
navigating/selecting such items, and to type their full URL in the edit box).
I am now making Studio not to look at this property, to fix this
incompatibility.
Alberto
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Subject: Re: WebDAV and Tamino Author: (Deleted User) Date: 14 Nov 2001 07:49 AM
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At 07:20 AM 11/14/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Gerald Ristow"
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>Dear Carlo,
> thanks for the patched version. Unfortunately, I am still not able to
> see the WebDAV-folder provided by Tamino 2.3.1 even though I can see them
> as Web-Folders in the Explorer. Am I doing something wrong, the address I
> provide correspond to the one I would use in the (Internet) Explorer.
Hi Gerald,
can you give us more informations? I am able to do the following (using
Stylus 3.1 bl69 against Tamino 2.3.1.4 with Tamino WebDav Server 2.3.1 on
Apache 1.3.20):
- pop up the open file dialog
- type http://localhost/taminowebdavserver in the URL field and press Enter
- I see the "administration" folder in the list control
- double click on "administration", and I see "configuration", "etc",
"repairer",...
- double click on "etc" and then on "mycoll.xml", and the file is opened.
Does the same sequence of actions work with you?
Alberto
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Subject: Re: WebDAV and Tamino Author: (Deleted User) Date: 26 Nov 2001 12:06 PM
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At 05:19 AM 11/23/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Gerald Ristow"
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>Hello,
> when I type in the URL in the URL-field below, everything works as you
> describe it. I can even save the file to the location.
Good.
>However, if I go up in the hierarchy, e.g. to /, I cannot go back to the
>taminowebdavserver directory or even the administration directory. They
>disappeared from the pull-down menu.
This because Tamino hooks the WebDAV file system under the
taminowebdavserver virtual directory; when Stylus asks for the children of
/, Apache does not return any entry
> I thought I could just click on WebDAV and insert the full http
> address in the fields that pop up when clicking on the computer icon in
> the upper right corner. But in there, only an entry of localhost:80 seems
> to work.
Yes, in that dialog you are asked to enter the name of the server, with an
optional IP port; it doesn't accept a full URL
Alberto
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