2008/7/30 Ludovic Dubost <ludovic(a)xwiki.com>
Hi Asiri,
I've worked a little on WebDAV interoperability and made quite some
progress.
We now have on Mac:
- WebDAV working for browsing and downloading files
- WebDAV working for drag and dropping files
- WebDAV working with vi in view, edit and save (it says on save that the
file was changed while editing although it's not true)
- WebDAV working with a patched version of OpenOffice (with a fix for
locking) or with official NeoOffice in view edit and save
- WebDAV working with TextEdit in view, edit but NOT save
Mac OSX generates phony attachments to store temporart files. TextEdit
fails because it tries to create a file then MOVE it (it might be because of
the same locking issue as OpenOffice).
And on Windows XP:
With Novell NetDrive (mapping webdav to a driver letter):
I will also install NetDrive asap.
- WebDAV allowing browsing, dowloading , drag and dropping
- WebDAV working with notepad and OpenOffice in view, edit, save
With Microsoft Web Folders (2 versions on SP2 tested including the latest
patch from Microsoft, SP3 would need to be tested)
- WebDAV allowing browsing, dowloading , drag and dropping
- WebDAV allowing to double click or open from notepad or OpenOffice but by
copying to a temp read only file. You then can SAVE AS to the WebDAV folder.
This is great!
Btw, today i figured out that attachments view is not working on XP. And
when i found the bug and fixed it, i got a conflict trying to commit, seems
like you were quicker than me :)
Thanks.
- Asiri
It might be possible that MS Office allows to handle this differently.
With Microsoft WebDAV redirector (same one available on Vista)
- Nothing works at all. I've tried almost all I could to try to use it to
map a network drive on the webdav folder.. The constraints are pretty hard
on the web dav server and even though I was not able to have it fully
working. I find it a dead end.
On Windows Vista:
- Nothing works at all
It seems possible to install a Web Folders package on Vista and have the
behavior of XP.
In any case, the Microsoft solution is sub-optimal on Windows. Novell
NetDrive (free download findable on the web) or WebDrive (it's commercial
counterpart) seem to be much more efficient.
Maybe MSOffice works correctly with WebFolders but this needs to be tested.
On Mac the behavior is pretty nice with the patched version of OpenOffice
(patch is published there:
http://tools.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=81536 let's hope they
put it in the standard distrib).
Ludovic
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