You will need to patch Goliath to request something like: http://zope.server.com/index_html/document_src Not that this only works with dtml_methods and dtml_documents but see below. This assumes that you have authenticated correctly via WebDAV. There is a Python lib that you could try this stuff out with. I have a patched version that I'm using that allows authentication, and also supports geting the source of SQL and XML types. Mail me privately if your interested. HTH Phil phil.harris@zope.co.uk '10 days and counting' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Harrison" <jhrsn@pop.pitt.edu> To: "zope" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 8:52 PM Subject: [Zope] WebDAV client for MacOS (and question)
For those interested, there is a functional Mac WebDAV client called Goliath at <http://www.webdav.org/goliath/> with source and executable available under the Gnu GPL.
Interestingly, DTML methods downloaded via WebDAV are executed first so that the resulting html is sent (similar to what would be sent to a web browser for a standard http request) rather than the dtml code of the method. This limits the usefulness of WebDAV for editing methods and dynamic pages. Does anyone know whether there is something I need to set up in Zope to allow it to send the actual method code (I'm running Zope 2.1.2)?
Jim Harrison Univ. of Pittsburgh
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