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Re: 1.2 - SVNAutoversioning on windows

From: Moisei <moisei_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-04-18 17:44:20 CEST

> How else would you edit a file on a network share? :-)
right click / open for example.

Anyway, the correct question is: is there a way to mount
the web folder so it appears as a "windows drive" or network share point?
There is a difference betwen "web folders" and "share point":
the file on the share point (or drive) can be edited but the file on the
web folder can *not* (at least for me).
Again, I can copy or rename the files on the web folder but not edit!

Thanks,
Moisei.

2005/4/18, Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@collab.net>:
>
> On Apr 18, 2005, at 7:37 AM, Moisei wrote:
>
> > Hello dear all,
> > it's probably a windows question more than svn related but just in
> > case...
> > Did somebody manage to mount the windows WebFolder as a disk or share
> > point?
> > I am asking, because I try to use the SVNAutoversioning feature of svn
> > 1.2
> > but if I just create the web folder, I do not see any way to edit the
> > file located at this folder.
>
> "Do not see any way to edit the file?" I don't understand. Have you
> tried, say, double-clicking the file? How else would you edit a file
> on a network share? :-)
>
> Give us more details, if you're really having a problem.
>
>

-- 
Best Regards,
Moisei
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