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| redirecting to a webdav URL sorry for the blatent cross-posting but but there doesn't seem to be a webdav group anywhere. when I create webdav entries in "my network places" the URL shown is just a normal http url. if you click on it, it shows up in IE as webdav, but if you just type the same URL into IE it shows as a web page. There seems to be some magic going on behind the scenes so that explorer/IE knows the difference. my problem is this: inside a web application, I want to open up a word document at a specific url, but this must be done by webdav, not by a standard HTTP GET is there any way of doing this? maybe some javascript jiggery pokery or HTTP header i can send? failing that, let's assume I have a something installed in windows that wants to launch a word document as webdav. is there any way of achieving that ? sorry if I have got the terminology wrong but I'm sure you know what I am trying to achieve Andy |
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| Re: redirecting to a webdav URL never realized this was such a problem this was the best i could locate. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms531432.aspx Justin "Andy Fish" <ajfish@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:eqdXFS2pHHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > sorry for the blatent cross-posting but but there doesn't seem to be a > webdav group anywhere. > > when I create webdav entries in "my network places" the URL shown is just > a normal http url. if you click on it, it shows up in IE as webdav, but if > you just type the same URL into IE it shows as a web page. There seems to > be some magic going on behind the scenes so that explorer/IE knows the > difference. > > my problem is this: inside a web application, I want to open up a word > document at a specific url, but this must be done by webdav, not by a > standard HTTP GET > > is there any way of doing this? maybe some javascript jiggery pokery or > HTTP header i can send? > > failing that, let's assume I have a something installed in windows that > wants to launch a word document as webdav. is there any way of achieving > that ? > > sorry if I have got the terminology wrong but I'm sure you know what I am > trying to achieve > > Andy > > |
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| Re: redirecting to a webdav URL thanks justin - I would never have found that. I can't actually get it working at the moment. it seems to repeatedly ask for 401 authentication, and the one time I did get it working, it seemed to only be able to view folders and not directly open a word document. still, it's better than nothing :-) Andy "Justin Rich" <jrich523******.com.spam> wrote in message news:%23Xdtz$2pHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > never realized this was such a problem > this was the best i could locate. > > http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms531432.aspx > > > Justin > > "Andy Fish" <ajfish@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message > news:eqdXFS2pHHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> sorry for the blatent cross-posting but but there doesn't seem to be a >> webdav group anywhere. >> >> when I create webdav entries in "my network places" the URL shown is just >> a normal http url. if you click on it, it shows up in IE as webdav, but >> if you just type the same URL into IE it shows as a web page. There seems >> to be some magic going on behind the scenes so that explorer/IE knows the >> difference. >> >> my problem is this: inside a web application, I want to open up a word >> document at a specific url, but this must be done by webdav, not by a >> standard HTTP GET >> >> is there any way of doing this? maybe some javascript jiggery pokery or >> HTTP header i can send? >> >> failing that, let's assume I have a something installed in windows that >> wants to launch a word document as webdav. is there any way of achieving >> that ? >> >> sorry if I have got the terminology wrong but I'm sure you know what I am >> trying to achieve >> >> Andy >> >> > > |
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| Re: redirecting to a webdav URL I didnt really read over it too well, but the first code snipplet i used seemed to work, kind of. ----- <style> a {behavior: url(#default#AnchorClick);} </style> <a href = "http://your_server.com/your_directory/your_file.htm" folder = "http://your_server.com/your_directory/" target = "_top" > Open in Web Folder View </a> ------- i changed the href and folder value to be the same (just wanted to view the contents, not open a file) and that seemed to work ok but really all it did was convert the http path i provided to a UNC path. wasnt too impressive. everything else i saw basically bashed MS for how they handled webdav with IE. I know Sharepoint does this sort of thing so it must be possible... but i also know that sharepoint basically uses webdav as explained above, ie it converts it to a UNC.. Justin "Andy Fish" <ajfish@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:OfHxKg4pHHA.4496@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > thanks justin - I would never have found that. > > I can't actually get it working at the moment. it seems to repeatedly ask > for 401 authentication, and the one time I did get it working, it seemed > to only be able to view folders and not directly open a word document. > > still, it's better than nothing :-) > > Andy > > "Justin Rich" <jrich523******.com.spam> wrote in message > news:%23Xdtz$2pHHA.208@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> never realized this was such a problem >> this was the best i could locate. >> >> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms531432.aspx >> >> >> Justin >> >> "Andy Fish" <ajfish@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:eqdXFS2pHHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >>> sorry for the blatent cross-posting but but there doesn't seem to be a >>> webdav group anywhere. >>> >>> when I create webdav entries in "my network places" the URL shown is >>> just a normal http url. if you click on it, it shows up in IE as webdav, >>> but if you just type the same URL into IE it shows as a web page. There >>> seems to be some magic going on behind the scenes so that explorer/IE >>> knows the difference. >>> >>> my problem is this: inside a web application, I want to open up a word >>> document at a specific url, but this must be done by webdav, not by a >>> standard HTTP GET >>> >>> is there any way of doing this? maybe some javascript jiggery pokery or >>> HTTP header i can send? >>> >>> failing that, let's assume I have a something installed in windows that >>> wants to launch a word document as webdav. is there any way of achieving >>> that ? >>> >>> sorry if I have got the terminology wrong but I'm sure you know what I >>> am trying to achieve >>> >>> Andy >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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