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Re: WebDAV am I doing less than needed?



You must also set up access privileges for each realm you wish to share using WebDAV. You can either allow all users to view only and set individual users/groups who can write, or allow all users to view and edit. This is done in the ACCESS tab of the edit site window. Some applications (i.e. GoLive) also require making some changes to http.conf to work properly.


On Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at 06:29 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 09:10:51 +0200
Subject: WebDAV am I doing less than needed?
From: Mark Brierley <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>

I clicked WebDAV in the Cinfigure Webserver, server settings (enable WebDAV
support) and resterted.

Hmm, I get no access to realms with iCal publishing to specific locs that I
thought I had enabled. Through Goliath I can see the locs but get no
authorisation to write. My own admin password and username doesn't work.


1. Anyone step me through any extras I should have to enable webDAV. Or,
point me to things to enable it through http.conf for example?

2. Anyone give me a brief overview of the whole web server priv. It works
BTW and all can read (inc guests of course).

3. Any other comments welcome. Currently I am getting staff to export iCals
and email them to me and I do this through afp which works a treat but I
want others to have more responsibility.

Mark Brierley
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