On 08/25/2015 03:24 PM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/25/2015 02:51 PM, Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
On 08/25/2015 01:14 PM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/25/2015 12:07 PM, Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
...
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.
I don't really understand what requires use of URL schemes different
from http/https in your users' scenarios. But, depending on how tightly
Here it's how it's supposed to work [1].
Proved to be very difficult to open a http/https link from a browser and
have it sent to LO and not the browser itself, at least using the scarce
example I had.
Probably there is another way I don't know ATM.
you control your users' environments, another option might be to install
into their environments configuration settings (under
/org.openoffice.ucb.Configuration/ContentProviders/Local/SecondaryKeys/Office/ProviderData)
that do map the dav/davs URL schemes to the
com.sun.star.ucb.WebDAVContentProvider service (instead of implicitly
leaving them to be handled by a default-registered gnome-vfs or gio
service, if applicable, or to be left unhandled). (Which would of
course undo for these users the fix for rhbz#1134285 mentioned above,
where applicable.)
that would be a good idea, especially in Windows where dav:// doesn't
work at all in master (checked with a daily build), and http/https links
inside a browser have difficulty same as above.
Finally, ATM on Linux (Ubuntu 14.04) the gio service complained the
share was not WebDAV while it actually was, see the warnings on the
first message of this thread, so I wasn't able to see it at work.
--
Kind Regards,
Giuseppe Castagno aka beppec56
Acca Esse http://www.acca-esse.eu
giuseppe.castagno at acca-esse.eu
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=23&v=dd9mT5WbCyk
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