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lot of permissions stuff is in place so it's marginally (but probably not completely) permission controlled
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basic framework isn't even close to working. This does break the working test we did have (which was never connected to the Red backend). Now we're starting to connect Red and DAV together intimately. There will probably be some twists and turns along the way as we get the information we need into all the class objects that need them. But the important part is that the RedDirectory and RedFile classes are loading without throwing white screens and from here we can use logging to figure out what the DAV front end is trying to do and what it is passing to the backend and hopefully figure out what it expects to do with the results. Unless you're a competent developer with a strong background in OOP and are helping develop this code, you should keep it an arm's length away from any production site and don't even think of enabling it. By default it is turned off.
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interfaces. Much work remains beofre we're ready to actually use this interface. Think of it as a conceptual outline and I'm starting to fill it in from the top down.
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