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Problem saving an existing document (as a package) to a WebDAV folder
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Problem saving an existing document (as a package) to a WebDAV folder


  • Subject: Problem saving an existing document (as a package) to a WebDAV folder
  • From: Schwill Daniel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:06:38 +0100

Hi,

I save my documents in my DBA as a package but one user has a problem saving an existing document to a WebDAV folder. Saving a new document to the same WebDAV folder works just fine, but he told me that he can't save an existing document to the WebDAV folder again. He told me that he hasn't any problems with other DBAs that save their documents as a package.

As my DBA is developed for 10.3.9 an above I'm currently using writeToFile:ofType: to save the document as a package. As the Cocoa DBA layer handles the stuff to copy the created directory to the final destination I just create the directory with all files at the given temporary path with createDirectoryAtPath:attributes: from NSFileManager and the writeToFile:atomically: method from NSData for all files in the directory.

Any hints why my app can't save an existing document as a package to the WebDAV folder again?

Greetings,

   Daniel

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