Kyler Laird wrote: > Ivan Voras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>Most of the problems are probably because I didn't mean it to be a >>fully-compliant WebDAV server, but to serve my need at the time :) > > > I am *so* close to having a WebDAV solution. Unfortunately when I finally > moved to using HTTPS, it all broke in MS Windows. (Konqueror handles it > beautifully.) > > If I make a Web Folder with HTTP, Windows displays it (as "\\hostname\") > in Windows Explorer. If I make it with HTTPS, it throws me into Internet > Explorer (where WebDAV isn't used - I can't even launch files). > > WTF?! It looks like other people are using WebDAV over HTTPS. > http://www.mydocsonline.com/info_webfolders.html > Why is Windows kicking me into IE for HTTPS??? > > (I'm tired and frustrated. I hate being forced to deal with proprietary > software.) >
The Windows Web Folder mapping service is also "proprietary" : MS It can't handle HTTPS in XP so far. That HTTPS example on this page is from a Mac. -robert -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list