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Subject:    Re: Slide initialisation
From:       "tazmaniak tazmaniak" <clyss () hotmail ! com>
Date:       2002-11-14 13:29:07
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Hello,
Thanks for your knowledge of Slide : I will use your first solution ( write 
an application that put files via WebDAV into Slide) : do you think that the 
API of the SlideClient is the best for that?






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Or you write an application which goes through your directory
and puts all the files via WebDAV into Slide. Or use Webfolder
or any other suitable WebDAV client. Source directory and
contentstore directory of Slide must be different. After you
have put the files into Slide you shouldn't access them through
the file system any more.

On 5 Nov 2002 at 14:01, Andreas Probst wrote:

 > Hi Taz,
 >
 > I think Tomcat's WebdavServlet, which is different from Slide's
 > WebdavServlet, could do what you want. As far as I know the one
 > from Slide can't handle directories which are already filled.
 >
 > Andreas
 >
 >
 > On 5 Nov 2002 at 12:48, tazmaniak tazmaniak wrote:
 >
 > > Hello,
 > > I've a directory full of files, and I want that Slide "Dav"
 > > them.. Is there a method somewhere to force slide to read the
 > > contnent of a directory (or that just add a file) and put it in
 > > the store? This will be usefull because I need to add files to
 > > filesystems Regards Taz
 > >
 >
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