Dear all,
I have tried to enable the webdav access by adding "system.webdav≠on" on the openKM.cfg file but it wont work. Accessing the webdav url only gives me webdave is disabled warning. I then altered the configuration to "system.webdav=on" but it still wont work.
I begin to realize that the problem might not be in the webdav configuration; i just simply cannot change the configuration of the whole openKM system. I realized that when i see the "hibernate.hbm2ddl = create" warning even when i already altered the line within the openKM.cfg into hibernate.hbm2ddl=none".
One interesting point is that when i deliberately removed the openKM.cfg file, the server log indicate that openKM did not find configuration file and will use default setting instead. It shows that openKM does look for the configuration file.
Can anyone help me? is there any special syntax that i didnt get quite right there? i understand that the "#" mark means commenting the configuration, is there anything else that i need to know?
Also, is there any way that i can see the configuration taken by the openKM on the fly, like debug mode or something?
Thanks, really appreciate any assistance.
Evan Oktavianus
I have tried to enable the webdav access by adding "system.webdav≠on" on the openKM.cfg file but it wont work. Accessing the webdav url only gives me webdave is disabled warning. I then altered the configuration to "system.webdav=on" but it still wont work.
I begin to realize that the problem might not be in the webdav configuration; i just simply cannot change the configuration of the whole openKM system. I realized that when i see the "hibernate.hbm2ddl = create" warning even when i already altered the line within the openKM.cfg into hibernate.hbm2ddl=none".
One interesting point is that when i deliberately removed the openKM.cfg file, the server log indicate that openKM did not find configuration file and will use default setting instead. It shows that openKM does look for the configuration file.
Can anyone help me? is there any special syntax that i didnt get quite right there? i understand that the "#" mark means commenting the configuration, is there anything else that i need to know?
Also, is there any way that i can see the configuration taken by the openKM on the fly, like debug mode or something?
Thanks, really appreciate any assistance.
Evan Oktavianus
