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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by "angela (JIRA)" <ji...@apache.org> on 2005/08/10 16:31:37 UTC
[jira] Resolved: (JCR-179) PROPPATCH in simple webdav server failing with 403 Forbidden error
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-179?page=all ]
angela resolved JCR-179:
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Resolution: Fixed
fixed.
if the namespace of a dav-property has not been registered before, an attempt is made to register it.
please note, that this still may fail due to a non-unique prefix or due to another error (e.g. missing access rights); i that situation PROPPATCH will fail.
> PROPPATCH in simple webdav server failing with 403 Forbidden error
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: JCR-179
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-179
> Project: Jackrabbit
> Type: Bug
> Reporter: Brian Moseley
> Assignee: angela
>
> i've configured the import-collection chain (called via MKCOL) to add nodes with the node type "dav:collection", which is defined as such:
> NodeTypeName
> dav:collection
> SuperTypes
> nt:folder
> IsMixin
> false
> HasOrderableChildNodes
> false
> PrimaryItemName
> null
> PropertyDef
> Name *
> RequiredType UNDEFINED
> DefaultValues null
> AutoCreate false
> Mandatory false
> OnParentVersion COPY
> Protected false
> Multiple false
> PropertyDef
> Name *
> RequiredType UNDEFINED
> DefaultValues null
> AutoCreate false
> Mandatory false
> OnParentVersion COPY
> Protected false
> Multiple true
> the idea is that i should be able to set arbitrary webdav properties (single- or multi-value) on a webdav collection.
> when i use cadaver to mkcol a collection (creating a jcr node of type dav:collection) and then try to propset an arbitrary property on that collection (which as i understand it would set a jcr property of the same name on the dav:collection node), i get a 403 Forbidden error:
> dav:/home/> mkcol hi
> Creating `hi': succeeded.
> dav:/home/> propset hi hi hi
> Setting property on `hi': failed:
> 403 Forbidden
> it's not clear to me if i'm using cadaver incorrectly, misunderstanding the PROPPATCH implementation, or both :)
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