Confluence should be able to act as a WebDav server:
User logs on via WebDav to the Confluence server, or maybe to an individual Confluence space. Confluence itself then becomes a virtual filesystem. Pages are represented as a hierarchy of directories that match the page heirarchy. Each directory contains a text file containing the page's wiki-text, a file for each attachment on the page, and a directory for each child-page.
News is stored in /SPACEKEY/@news/yyyy/mm/dd/News Title/
User profiles are stored in /@users/username/
Editing a page's wiki-text file edits the page. Editing a file edits the attachment. Creating a new directory creates a new page. Etc.
(Can this be done entirely as a plugin?)
- is related to
-
CONFSERVER-1054 Drag & drop file uploading
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-1530 WebDAV Attachments to allow DeltaV / Subversion
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-3407 Enhanced download capabilities for attachments (download all, specific, individual, and what version)
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-3519 Support "Edit attachment via WebDAV"
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-5505 Download all attachments - no zip
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-5669 Download all attachments from a Space
- Closed
-
CONFSERVER-6012 Edit attachment plugin
- Closed
- relates to
-
CONFSERVER-7411 Subversion integration
- Closed