Yeah.. It might.. Can you send it over to me..
jtrollinger@automatedlogic.com
Thanks,
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Sharples [mailto:nick@runtime-collective.com]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:27 AM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Tomcat WebDav servlet and webapp properties
John Trollinger writes:
> I admit that what I am trying to do is a hack up front, but any help
> would be great. >
> I am trying make the webdav servlet that comes with tomcat like ftp
over > port 80.
>
> What we want to do is allow people to change files for any webapp >
deployed by connecting to the webdav webapp. The problem we are having
> is how fool the webdav servlet into using a different path. >
> For example take a look at the following directory structure >
> Tomcat
> --> webapps
> --> appone
> --> directoryone
> --> apptwo
> --> webdav
>
> We want the webdav servlet be able to be configured so that it uses
the > tomcat/webapps/appone/directoryone as the root path when
connected to by > a webdav client. >
> Is this even posible.
I hacked up a WebDav solution to a *person webfolder* requirement we had
alittle while ago. It's not that clever, all it does is authenticate the
user and take them to a personal WebDav folder under the WebDav context.
It's a complete hack and not exactly what your after but mail me if you
think it would help.
..Nick
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