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| hi dave > Like I said before, I will almost certainly do this when I have the time. fine by me as long as you don't expect me to extract the issues from the mails and create them for you ![]() > Not in the version I have. which version do you have? as far as i know the structure + <fileName> (nt:file) + jcr:content (nt:unstructured) ... extracted xml hasn't changed for quite a while. in other words: i'm not aware of a change in this area. but i might be mistaken. or do you point to the fact the xml-file obtained later on contains addition JCR properties? > Being able to automatically unpack compressed files is nice, but seems like > an optional feature rather than something that should be on by default - > especially if it means the file is going to "look" different on the server > than it did on your local drive. Just my $0.02. i don't have any strong feelings about the list of handlers being present by default, since it shouldn't be a problem to adjust the config in either direction (adding or removing handlers). angela |
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| Angela Schreiber wrote: > hi dave >> Like I said before, I will almost certainly do this when I have the >> time. > fine by me as long as you don't expect me to > extract the issues from the mails and create > them for you ![]() 'Course not. ![]() >> Not in the version I have. > which version do you have? > as far as i know the structure > > + <fileName> (nt:file) > + jcr:content (nt:unstructured) > ... extracted xml > > hasn't changed for quite a while. in other words: i'm > not aware of a change in this area. but i might be > mistaken. > > or do you point to the fact the xml-file obtained > later on contains addition JCR properties? It's possible that that is exactly what is happening, but there are actually two problems: * JCR changes the file contents (which you have mentioned) * File size is not reported, or is reported as zero These are both serious problems when using the system as a simple WebDAV server, where users expect to be able to upload, download and browse files like any other shared drive. --Dave |
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