- From: Peter Raymond <Peter.Raymond@merant.com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 12:14:47 +0100
- To: ietf-dav-versioning@w3.org
- Message-ID: <20CF1CE11441D411919C0008C7C5A13B02CFAE97@stalmail.eu.merant.com>
Hi, While looking through section 22 of the deltav document it struck me as odd that DAV:version-controlled-configuration is a property of any deltav compliant resource. This is also how the property is defined in section 12.4.1. Initially I thought that only collections and version-controlled resources actually need this property since non-version-controlled resources cannot be captured in a baseline. Then I noticed that in section 12 it says: "A configuration is a set of resources that consists of a root collection and all members of that root collection except those resources that are members of another configuration" It also says: "A baseline is a version resource that captures the state of each version-controlled member of a configuration" The configuration DOES include members that are not version-controlled, but the baseline does NOT capture them. Right? So, my question is: Will non-version-controlled members of a configuration that is under baseline control return a value for the DAV:version-controlled-configuration property? I think so, but am not 100% sure. Regards, -- Peter Raymond - MERANT Principal Architect (PVCS) Tel: +44 (0)1727 813362 Fax: +44 (0)1727 869804 mailto:Peter.Raymond@merant.com WWW: http://www.merant.com
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