Konqueror as a webdav client?

Brad Hards bhards at bigpond.net.au
Fri Jan 2 03:07:11 GMT 2004


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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 15:59 pm, Peter Gostelow wrote:
> > Yes :) It does not yet have any notion of proper versioning support yes
> > for example. Though this as already stated is being worked on in
> > kdenonbeta. Also to track down how the webDAV extension are currently
> > implemented, you might want to take a look at
> > kdelibs/kioslave/http/http.cc
>
> Last I checked the versioning wasn't final, so I didn't expect any support.
> Would it be useful to anyone if I did a writeup on the imp?
I certainly don't think it would hurt...

If you are familiar with the Konqueror design (that is, how the HTTP kioslave, 
the KHTML renderer and the wrapper shell work together), it might be worth 
doing some kind of requirements analysis and subsequent allocation 
(functional baseline and allocated baseline if you know systems 
engineering :-) would be worth while.

In terms of something like webDAV, it would probably make more sense to do it 
at a KDE level, rather than just looking at Konqueror. That is, consider how 
Quanta fits in, whether webDAV should be a seperate kioslave, how webDAV 
groupware works with KDE PIM apps, and so on.

Brad

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