Hi folks,
thanks for your ideas and remarks!
Reading my post here (!), Robert, one of our developers , told me yesterday, that they
have already discussed WebDAV internally a few months ago. Then Mark also suggested this
way.
It sounds promising, but there’s a lot to do and there are some risks. But maybe we should
rethink this approach again.
I’m a bit skeptical about FTP and SVN. But that’s probably because I can’t visualize it
at the moment…
Richard
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An: MediaWiki for enterprises
Betreff: Re: [Mediawiki-enterprise] Frequent requirement - Editing attachments
Maybe an FTP interface would be even simpler? AFAIK MS webdav implementations are very
buggy and often hard to deal with. Does Excel have the ability to access FTP? IE
definitely can do it, so I think office probably also can...