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 #6551  by aussielunix
 
Hello all,

I'm currently evaluating OpenKM for a client.
They want to have readonly access to a repos via webdav that they can iframe into their project management software.
I have this working all but one cosmetic issue.
If grab a webdav URI from OpenKM via the 'Copy to clipboard" button you get a link like http://openkm:8080/OpenKM/repository/de ... ject_test/
If I iframe this or just open it in firefox it works.
Is there a way to 'pretty' this page up at all ? Something along the lines of apache's fancy indexes. http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/195
It does not show if a link is a directory or a file etc.

regards
Mick
 #6568  by aussielunix
 
G`day,

Thank you very much.
I'm not trying to mount the dav share via each workstation.
It needs to be done via a web application (project management) on a per project basis.
I have it working, ie: under project_test I have an iframe of 'http://openkm:8080/OpenKM/repository/de ... ject_test/'
and under project_example1 I have an iframe of 'http://openkm:8080/OpenKM/repository/de ... _example1/'
It;s just these pages do not show the difference between a file or a directory.

It appears that maybe Apache's Jackrabbit is used as the webdav repository server.
I think I might be best asking over on the Jackrabbit lists.

Thank you

Mick
 #6583  by jllort
 
Yes, the webdav implementation is a part of jackrabbit core.

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