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RE: features of Apache-Subversion server.

From: Edelson, Justin <Justin.Edelson_at_mtvn.com>
Date: 2006-08-09 19:15:42 CEST

> I'm not too familiar with WebDAV. Could you give me some examples of
> WebDAV clients where this is possible?
You're best off searching the list archives for this info or just
googling for "webdav client". I believe I've seen references to folks
using Windows Webfolders and a native OS X WebDAV client (however, see
this thread from yesterday re: WebDAV filesystem
http://www.nabble.com/Mac-OS-X-WebDAV-access-deletes-revisions-tf2072034
.html#a5704372).

And please keep replies on-list.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Brosnan [mailto:andrew@broscom.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 1:08 PM
To: Edelson, Justin
Subject: RE: features of Apache-Subversion server.

On 8/9/06 at 12:51 PM, Justin.Edelson@mtvn.com (Edelson, Justin) wrote:

> > 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).

I'm not too familiar with WebDAV. Could you give me some examples of
WebDAV clients where this is possible?

Thanks,
Andrew

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