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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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Having setup our Apache Webdav server, we now need to ensure that we can access it, and can read and write to it (so that we can be sure it will work with our packager). | Having setup our Apache Webdav server, we now need to ensure that we can access it, and can read and write to it (so that we can be sure it will work with our packager). | ||
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There are three tests we will cover here: | There are three tests we will cover here: | ||
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- | 1. Using a Browser | ||
- | 2. Using the CyberDuck application | ||
- | 3. Using a player | ||
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+ | - Using a Web Browser | ||
+ | - Using the CyberDuck Application | ||
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==== Using a Web Browser ==== | ==== Using a Web Browser ==== | ||
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Using a web browser is a very simple test, it doesn' | Using a web browser is a very simple test, it doesn' | ||
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Open up any Browser, and navigate to your webdav location: | Open up any Browser, and navigate to your webdav location: | ||
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**Username: | **Username: | ||
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Once you have entered your credentials, | Once you have entered your credentials, | ||
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==== Using Cyberduck ==== | ==== Using Cyberduck ==== | ||
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Cyberduck is a Windows application that can test all sorts of Internet based systems, Webdav, FTP, Dropbox, Cloud etc. The advantage Webdav has over a simple browser test is that Cyberduck can write to Webdav as well as read from it. | Cyberduck is a Windows application that can test all sorts of Internet based systems, Webdav, FTP, Dropbox, Cloud etc. The advantage Webdav has over a simple browser test is that Cyberduck can write to Webdav as well as read from it. | ||
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- | Run Cyberduck. | + | You can download Cyberduck from [[https:// |
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==== Using PotPlayer ==== | ==== Using PotPlayer ==== | ||
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PotPlayer is less about testing WebDAV, and more about testing the HLS output, but it is a useful test none the less. I tried this with VLC and it did't seem to connect to the WebDAV very well (well not at all actually) but PotPlayer has WebDAV menus, so it does work very well. | PotPlayer is less about testing WebDAV, and more about testing the HLS output, but it is a useful test none the less. I tried this with VLC and it did't seem to connect to the WebDAV very well (well not at all actually) but PotPlayer has WebDAV menus, so it does work very well. | ||
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- | Open PotPlayer. | + | You can download PotPlayer from [[https:// |
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