- From: Vikram_Roopchand <Vikram_Roopchand@infosys.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 17:33:14 +0530
- To: <ietf-dav-versioning@w3.org>
Hi ,
so what you mean is that when I will create a collection and baseline it , all the member
vcr's in it will point to vr's (existing history lines) of there corresponding "source" lines (from the baselines) , instead of creating new ones ?
wamr regards,
Vikram
-----Original Message-----
From: Edgar@EdgarSchwarz.de [mailto:Edgar@EdgarSchwarz.de]
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 4:32 PM
To: ietf-dav-versioning@w3.org
Cc: Edgar@EdgarSchwarz.de
Subject: Re: Multiple VCR's
Hi,
I think the solution is what you wrote in you other post.
"Vikram_Roopchand" <Vikram_Roopchand@infosys.com>:
> When it is said that a vcr is created in a workspace by VERSION-CONTROL request
> and initialized with another version from some other version history , does that
> mean that this vcr also "point's" to the same version
As it interpret "point's" the answer is yes.
> or is altogether new with it's own vr and history (of that vr).
No new history created.
Editing your example by adding "/workspace.."
> VERSION-CONTROL /workspace1/foo.html HTTP/1.1
> Host: ...
>
> <?xml .....>
> <D:version-control ...>
> <D:version>
> <D:href> http://server/someotherhistory/12/ver/3 </D:href>
> </D:version>
> </D:version-control>
>
> so is /workspace1/foo.html pointing to ver/3
Yes.
> Could there be anyway in which two vcr's point to the same VR in a given VH ?
> If so , how ?
Use e.g.
> VERSION-CONTROL /workspace2/foo.html HTTP/1.1
> Host: ...
>
> <?xml .....>
> <D:version-control ...>
> <D:version>
> <D:href> http://server/someotherhistory/12/ver/2 </D:href>
> </D:version>
> </D:version-control>
IIRC there is a restriction that you can't have multiple VCRs with the same VR
in a workspace to avoid merging problems (Which I still don't think necessary BTW,
but that's another matter not for today to discuss)
Cheers, Edgar
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