johan+openbsd-m...@huldtgren.com (Johan Huldtgren), 2014.05.12 (Mon) 13:20
(CEST):
> Quoting Stuart Henderson :
>
> >On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> >>Hi folks,
> >>
> >>I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
> >>group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_da
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 09:57:28AM +0100, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> Thanks for the responses, Stuart and Johan. Will investigate and play...
>
> [I'm a little reluctant to go for Apache2, simply because I've never tried
> it, and I have other webserver stuff to support... perhaps I'm being a wuss
>
Thanks for the responses, Stuart and Johan. Will investigate and play...
[I'm a little reluctant to go for Apache2, simply because I've never
tried it, and I have other webserver stuff to support... perhaps I'm
being a wuss ;).]
Steve
Quoting Stuart Henderson :
On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
method or
On 2014-05-12, Steve Fairhead wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
> group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
> doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
> method or package? Or is t
Hi folks,
I'm aware that mod_dav has been removed from 5.5. I was supporting a
group of icalendar files under 5.3 with mod_dav. Do I have options for
doing the same (read/write access) under 5.5, maybe using a different
method or package? Or is there a way of using mod_dav, despite its
antiqu
6 matches
Mail list logo