> Does this mean that update, commit, etc. are possible via a web
browser?
Not a regular web browser. It is possible using a WebDAV client. Using a
web browser you can only browse/view the repository (which, in and of
itself is a compelling reason to use Apache+Subversion as opposed to
svnserve).
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Brosnan [mailto:andrew@broscom.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 12:49 PM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: features of Apache-Subversion server.
Hello,
The Subversion book says 'an Apache-Subversion server has more features
than svnserve'. Does this mean that update, commit, etc. are possible
via a web browser? If so, could someone point me to documentation? I
didn't see this in the Subversion book. On the other hand, if one is
still using the svn client for most things, why set up mod_dav_svn at
all?
Regards,
Andrew
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