--On 14 March 2004 09:37 +0100 Johan Carlsson <johanc@easypublisher.com> wrote:
WebDAV is a protocol like FTP or HTTP so there isn't really a UI to access from the server. The UI is solely provided by the client.
Today there is really a shortage in good WebDAV clients (imho). The one I use frequently with Zope (from Win32 platform) is WebDAV, it's a commercial product.
Johan means WebDrive ;-) <http://www.webdrive.com/> In an earlier thread on WebDav I suggested that V6.01 of WebDrive had a problem with Zope - I don't now think it does - I think the problems I'm seeing are due to a change in PUT_factory in our local implementation. A screenshot was requested. Here's one though it's an ftp rather that http connection: <http://www.webdrive.com/images/screens/SiteManagerSmall.gif> And this is how things look once you're mounted your ftp/webdav server volume: <http://www.webdrive.com/images/mapdesktop.gif> Take the 20-day free trial. This is the future and it is working ..... Paul
It let's me mount WebDAV server in the Windows Explorer just like they where regulare network volyms. Other clients could look like FTP clients.
That's what you could expect from a WebDAV client.
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