webdav not handling virtual document root right

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eingfoan
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webdav not handling virtual document root right

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hi *,

we do have a server where dependent on the user and password the client always is on "root" directory but is virtually in his own home directory.


so when i try to use this total commander webdav plugin with two different user totalcommander has only the folder structure of the first user that logged in and "thinks" the directory structure must be the same since the u r l is the same.

i would love to see a bugfix for this or an option "not cache dir structures"

regards chris
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

I'm not sure whether this is a problem of my plugin, or of Internet Explorer (whose internet access components are used by the plugin). Apparently IE sees the same URL, and takes the data from the cache.

Does F2 or Ctrl+R to refresh work?
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Post by *eingfoan »

hi *,

f2 or ctrl r does not work. file listings are still wrong!
and it is not just the file listings ...
my first attempt to describe the bug was false.

it is the fact that the whole connection is cached and if i switch user by using the other connection the old one is used instead and therefor the file listing "seem to be wrong but isn't"


regards chris
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

I checked this - my plugin doesn't cache any data. It's cached either in Internet Explorer's cache, or in a proxy cache between your PC and the WebDAV server. Try changing the IE cache settings.
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