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| For some reason, the Mac webDAV client likes to make a lot of seemingly needless requests. It also makes requests for non-existent xml files. As an alternative, have your users download and use the [http://www.webdav.org/goliath/ Goliath] client. | For some reason, the Mac webDAV client likes to make a lot of seemingly needless requests. It also makes requests for non-existent xml files. As an alternative, have your users download and use the [[http://www.webdav.org/goliath/|Goliath]] client. |
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| Temporary work around - download and use the [http://www.webdav.org/goliath/ Goliath] client. | Temporary work around - download and use the [[http://www.webdav.org/goliath/|Goliath]] client. |
Max OSX Issues
Performance
For some reason, the Mac webDAV client likes to make a lot of seemingly needless requests. It also makes requests for non-existent xml files. As an alternative, have your users download and use the Goliath client.
PUT (resolved)
The built-in Mac OSX Finder client cannot PUT files into the Slide WebDAV server.
Temporary work around - download and use the Goliath client.
Update 11/10/2004 The latest in CVS should fix this problem. For more information on accessing Slide from CVS, check http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsindex.html
For what it's worth, I've found in my environment that mounting the Slide server using an actual IP address (ex: http://192.168.1.4:8080/files) works pretty reliably. If I mount using the machine name (http://ws015:8080/files) then PUT does not work at all.