RE: WebDAV Matrix

>Mac OS X supports mapping a WebDAV server to a drive -- I can't find any
>documentation on the net for how to do this. Office on the Mac can
>read/write to a DAV-mapped drive.
 From the Finder, use the "Go" menu and select "Connect to Server..." 
(or just hit apple-K). Enter the URL that you want to connect to. 
eg: http://www.my.org/naturalSciences/
You will be prompted for your username and password.
The finder-based DAV is very cool because it lets you use your DAV 
server like a disk. But it doesn't support locking, last time I 
checked. But Goliath does, and works on MacOS X.
> > The second question I was looking for guidance on has to do with how
>> I might use WebDAV access with a fairly large group (50 or so) of
>> editors who all work on various parts of a single web site. The goal
>> is to give them access that is easier for them than FTP yet keeps
>> them apart (professor A cannot see or write to professor B's area and
> > vice-versa).
That is really dependent on your server software, but you control DAV 
access just like you control any other kind of access to your web 
server.
cjh
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Received on Monday, 18 March 2002 13:36:46 UTC

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