Re: WebDAV oddness

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In our previous episode (Friday, 03-Jan-2014), LuKreme said:
> This second dav will generate errors:

After further testing (using cadaver) I now get this:

cadaver http://webdav.example.net/
Authentication required for Randy on server `webdav.example.net';
Username: randy
Password: wrongpassword
Authentication required for Randy on server `webdav.example.net';
Username: randy
Password: rightpassword
Could not access / (not WebDAV-enabled?):
405 Method Not Allowed
Connection to `webdav.example.net' closed.
dav:!> 

The only change since my last post (and I am not sure it is relevant) is I added "AllowOverride All" inside the Location block.

Most of the examples I see online are for using domains in the pattern www.example.com and www.example.com/webdav for webdav access. but we've never done this and always used a separate subdomain with its own virtualhost for the webdav access. I just can't get it to work with apache 2.4.


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