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From: Kevin McMurtrie on 20 Mar 2010 13:26 In article <jwolf6589-B681D7.05411220032010(a)nntp.charter.net>, John <jwolf6589(a)NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: > I just made a change to CERM and found it more convenient to mount my > server via WEBDAV in the finder and do my changes instead of using my > FTP application. However to my horror (this is the second time I have > had this problem in Snow Leopard and I never had it in Tiger) HTML files > are uploaded but copy over at 0 bytes. So I had to launch and do the job > via the FTP application anyways. I also noticed that the audio file I > transferred also copied over at 0 bytes and I likewise also had to use > my FTP app to do the job. I also never experienced this problem in Mac > OSX Tiger. I am not sure if this is a Mac problem or a hostgator > problem, so I will be contacting their tech support. But if you know > what is causing this please let me know, thanks.. > > > John I've worked a bit with WebDAV in the past and found that most implementations are seriously buggy because it's not commonly used. I seem to recall that OS X had zero error checking. It could create a file, mess up the data transfer, get back HTTP 400, and report that all was OK. -- I won't see Google Groups replies because I must filter them as spam
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