Hi,

Thanks for your reply.
I tried level 3 and come up with this...

Setting auth details for localhost:8080, default to migas,migas new_resource: For http://localhost:8080/webdav/, creating new resource Using user/pass combo: migas migas. For webdav, http://localhost:8080/ +webdav/ migas6969 must see if this works... download from http-dav server from_file http://localhost:8080/webdav/teste.zip to_file_tmp teste.zip get: http://localhost:8080/webdav/teste.zip -> teste.zip new_resource: For http://localhost:8080/webdav/teste.zip, creating new + resource Using user/pass combo: migas migas. For webdav, http://localhost:8080/ +webdav/tes te.zip <br> no element found at line 1, column 0, byte -1 at c:/Perl/lib/XML/Parse +r.pm line 187

I might be blind ;) but i fail to see anything relevent... By the way i'm testing it using NetServe Web Server v1.0.51 from Net-X Solutions Ltd
I used it because it was fairly easy to set up (i want to test my program and not be a http / webdav admin) but i have come up with some NetServer bugs....

I wonder does anyone know if NetServer has any web dav implementation bugs ? does anyone know any easy to set up windows webdav server ???

Migas - Miguel Angelo

In reply to Re^2: Using HTTP::DAV by migas
in thread Using HTTP::DAV by migas

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