"Fokke Nauta" <fnaut...@spamsolfon.nl> writes: > "Piet van Oostrum" <p...@vanoostrum.org> wrote in message > news:m2zkigartn....@cochabamba.vanoostrum.org... >> "Fokke Nauta" <fnaut...@spamsolfon.nl> writes: >> >> >>> INFO:DAVServer.fshandler:get_data: d:\webdav not found >>> XXX --- [07/Sep/2011 11:57:48] - Mozilla/5.0 UJindows NT 5.1; rv:6.0.1> >>> Gecko/ >>> 20100101 Firefox/6.0.1 - "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 - >>> XXX --- [07/Sep/2011 11:57:52] - Mozilla/5.0 <Uindows NT 5.1; rv:6.0.1> >>> Gecko/ >>> 20100101 Firefox/6.0.1 - "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 - >>> >> From the log it looks like you are trying to access the server with the >> url: >> >> http://localhost:8008/ or something similar. > > Yes, I do. > >> This won't work as you would try to access the root of your webdav >> directory in this way (i.e. D:/webdav). The webdav server can only serve >> files, not directories, so you would have to access >> http://localhost:8008/somefile.txt where somefile.txt is a file in >> D:/webdav. > > OK, thanks. I am not familiar to WebDAV. > I tried. Got something different (at least something happened): > "Setuptools version 0.6c9 or greater has been installed. > (Run "ez_setup.py -U setuptools" to reinstall or upgrade.)" > > Wasn't able to find ez_setup.py yet. > Google for it and install.
But I don't understand. You already had WebDav installed, so why do you need ez_setup.py? >> This only applies to acces using a browser. If you access the server >> through a webdav-aware client (for example the Finder on Mac OS X, or >> probably the Windows Explorer) it can serve the contents of the directory. >> -- > > Thanks. I am just trying to use a calendar with a webdav server. I don't > have any experience with that. > Simply using my browser to try it out. Did you try the calendar with the WebDav server running? Dit you put a file in D:\webdav and try to get it with the browser? -- Piet van Oostrum <p...@vanoostrum.org> WWW: http://pietvanoostrum.com/ PGP key: [8DAE142BE17999C4] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list