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WebDAV Java GUI ClientAs many of you in the Case Geekdom know, Windows is flakey when it comes to authorizations and client connections to WebDAV hosts. Thus, no native DAV connection to Blog@Case folders for you. If you've ever uploaded a file to your blogspace and wish to delete it, the only hope for you without a third party client, or access to a Mac/Linux box is to contact the Blog.Case administrators and beg them to delete the file for you. Not acceptable. So, this morning I went on a search for a Windows WebDAV client that would allow me to do some remedial fial management. Thanks to the folks at U. Cal. Irvine ICS there is a Java based WebDAV client that gives you access. You can download the archive from their site. Now you can delete that badly munged test image you uploaded while tweaking your templates. TrackbacksTrackback URL for this entry is: http://blog.case.edu/dkh2/mt-tb.cgi/1040Post a commentEmail This Entry: |
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jms18 spake from the ether on April 14, 2005 11:38 AM to say:
The weird thing is, from my Windows box, I have no problems mounting my blog home. I have it set as my U: drive; and I can use it from my Windows box just like any other hard drive.
However, when I try to set it up on other people's Windows boxes, the computer always tries to send its credentials as "MACHINE_NAME\abc12". I don't know why.
OS X and Linux work fabulously.
Ben spake from the ether on April 14, 2005 03:07 PM to say:
I have tried something similar to this on a box I am running here on campus. I was unable to get it to work, but maybe you have better apache kung-fu.