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Hi Stephan,

On 08/25/2015 01:14 PM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/25/2015 12:07 PM, Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
master was built with following autogen.sh input:

...


Is this due to a different configuration on LO 5.0.0.5 production build
or is there a difference in ucb code?

The reason for this is
<http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=51e0d789c344547956764c3b5f0ef5a304f4e0aa>
"rhbz#1134285: Access dav, davs URLs via GVFS" (see commit message for
details) together with the fact that the TDF LO 5.0 Linux build uses
--enable-gnome-vfs (cf. distro-configs/LibreOfficeLinux.conf) while your
(master) build defaults to --enable-gio.

I see, thanks for the hints.


Punchline: use standard http/https URL schemes instead of non-standard
dav/davs ones.

I know, I know :-)

But the main reason for asking is the way our users employ the dav:// and davs:// schemes in local interaction with a browser, as in this [1].

So probably something else is needed in local use only.

The internal scheme vnd.sun.star.webdav: may be used, though misses the https:// counterpart (vnd.sun.star.webdavs: ?).

Or something entirely new: vnd.tdf.org.dav: / vnd.tdf.org.davs: ? :-)

In order to use pure WebDAV and not the file system mapped one.

So in the the users will have a choice (in Linux, don't know in other platforms):

- WebDAV file system mapped: dav:// davs://
- pure WebDAV: a choice among the others I suggested above.

--
Kind Regards,
Giuseppe Castagno aka beppec56
Acca Esse http://www.acca-esse.eu
giuseppe.castagno at acca-esse.eu
[1] https://code.google.com/p/alfresco-share-online-edition-addon/#Registering_the_dav_protocol_in_Linux


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