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Where is the famous "web folder"?

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Thomas Eriksen

Thursday 09 October 2008 10:52:04 am

Hi folks,

Setting up a small site for someone. Choose Ez Flow as the demo said you could post articles by writing them in Word via a web folder. Which is great since the guy using this likes thing easy.

However - I can not find this web folder the http://ez.no/ezflow is talking about. I have read the EZ Flow user manual, seen the movie, searched and I just can not find how to do this.

I spent 30 min doing this so I may not be patient - but this seems (for me) to be one of the great thing about EZ and now it is so hard to figure out - very strange.

I may be running low on IQ or just to frustraited - sorry for both if that's the case.

Thanks for the help guys!

Thomas

Thomas Eriksen

Thursday 09 October 2008 11:16:52 am

Found that it ref. to WebDAV - so basicly I can forget this using a regular web hotel, right?

Web hotel beeing www.domeneshop.no

Thanks!

Thomas

André R.

Thursday 09 October 2008 12:36:42 pm

> Found that it ref. to WebDAV - so basicly I can forget this using a regular web hotel, right?

yes, most likely.
You can however use the Open office toolbar ('ezodf' extension) to export / import odf documents (Open office). But It's probably better to learn him the web interface(included in both Flow and Web interface) witch is pretty easy as well.

eZ Online Editor 5: http://projects.ez.no/ezoe || eZJSCore (Ajax): http://projects.ez.no/ezjscore || eZ Publish EE http://ez.no/eZPublish/eZ-Publish-Enterprise-Subscription
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Thomas Eriksen

Thursday 09 October 2008 1:21:57 pm

Thanks!

I would say the web interface is fairly easy to use. I mean I like to know certain things right away - and several of the basic features in adding articles and in the desking it self could definitively be improved userfriendly vise.

First step - I really miss those "info/help" icons around - so I don't have to refer back to the user guide.

Since I'm giving feedback - several of the images and CSS files had only u+r rights after the installation. Very very annoying.

However, it's a great product so far - and the forum is really good - and gives quick and good feedback. Really like that the crew is involved.

This was probably not the right category - but since you are a part of the crew...

Thomas