Could just use the ?rev=id that all other sorts of stuff uses. It's not
particularly intuitive, but is it suppose to be?
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 13:43, Erik Hülsmann wrote:
> Hi Kalle,
>
> >SLOGEN <jensen@slog.dk> writes:
> >
> >> Add any revision-encoding to the repository path, example:
> >>
> >> http://svn.foo/repository;1234/dir/file
> >
> >I have a Subversion repository directly at the root
> >of an Apache virtual host. Would I then use
> ><http://subversion.kon.iki.fi;109/nimiavaruus>
> >to refer to a file in revision 109 of the tree?
> >That syntax looks like it could well conflict with
> >future URI extensions for HTTP-over-tcpmux or such.
>
> The root of the http filespace is actually at
>
> http://subversion.kon.iki.fi/
>
> so the reference to your repository would become:
>
> http://subversion.kon.iki.fi/;109/nimiavaruus
>
> Would that not be acceptable?
>
> bye,
>
> Erik.
>
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