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WebDAV support
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Edina, MN, USA
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Apple's web page states:
"From anywhere on the network, you can check out Web pages, make changes, and then check them back in while the server is running. Mac OS X users can connect to and mount a WebDAV server right from the Finder as if it were a regular file server"
I was wondering how I log into the server using WebDAV from OS X client? I have WebDAV enabled in the server manager (for Apache)
Thanks,
Benjamin Higginbotham
webmaster@alphavideo.com / .tv www.alphavideo.com / .tv
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-Benjamin James
webmaster@alphavideo.com
www.alphavideo.com
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Senior User
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Wethersfield, CT, USA
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Originally posted by Zephyrus:
<STRONG>Apple's web page states:
"From anywhere on the network, you can check out Web pages, make changes, and then check them back in while the server is running. Mac OS X users can connect to and mount a WebDAV server right from the Finder as if it were a regular file server"
I was wondering how I log into the server using WebDAV from OS X client? I have WebDAV enabled in the server manager (for Apache)
Thanks,
Benjamin Higginbotham
webmaster@alphavideo.com / .tv www.alphavideo.com / .tv</STRONG>
Asssuming everything else is set-up properly, you should be able to command-K or Go/Connect to Server and point Finder tot he Domain name or IP of the machine running the WebDav Server. Pretty simple actually...
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