looking for a poor mans' xdrive.com or ibackup.com
hello and thanks for reading this, i know that zope support webdav. ibackup.com, a commerical company, offers webdav access for a fee. i was wondering if someone had written a zope application that could function as a simple webdav server and a simple user interface to modify it. i am trying to help a school find a free way to use webdav for the teacher's and student while at school and at home. i think that zope should be able to handle this. so any suggestions or advice? thanks, dave
On Sat, Jun 28, 2003 at 01:18:25PM -0400, David Meltzer wrote:
hello and thanks for reading this, i know that zope support webdav. ibackup.com, a commerical company, offers webdav access for a fee. i was wondering if someone had written a zope application that could function as a simple webdav server
zope does this out of the box. you can upload and download to and from it.
and a simple user interface to modify it.
modify what? You should know that windows' implementation of webdav contains bugs and is not compliant with the webdav spec. A windows "web folder" connected to zope seems to upload & download fine, but I have heard of problems when trying to edit documents "in place". -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com Look! Up in the sky! It's MUDDY DAD! (random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)
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